What is the difference b/w CMM and IEEE 829

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seshu

  • Oct 24th, 2006
 

IEEE 829 also known as the 829 Standard for Software Test Documentation is an IEEE standard that specifies the form of a set of documents for use in eight defined stages of software testing.

Capability Maturity Model (CMM) broadly refers to a process improvement approach that is based on a process model. CMM also refers specifically to the first such model, developed by the SEI

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Divyandu

  • Nov 6th, 2006
 

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sudhakar2068

  • Nov 14th, 2006
 

IEEE 829 also known as the 829 Standard for Software Test Documentation Specification.

Capability Maturity Model (CMM) broadly refers to a process improvement approach that is based on a process model. CMM also refers specifically to the first such model, developed by the SEI(Software Engineer Institue).

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