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EA Maturity Models

Posted March 15, 2006 | Technology |

Some people compare opinions to body parts; everybody has them. Perhaps the same could be said about capability maturity models (CMM), which seem to have sprung up like weeds. Maturity models were first pioneered by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI, a federally funded research organization associated with Carnegie Mellon University) in the early 1990s as a way to quantify software engineering practices and provide comparisons among organizations.

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Mike Rosen
Mike Rosen is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He is an accomplished architect, analyst, and technical leader with extensive experience in digital transformation, enterprise architecture, business architecture, service-oriented architecture, product strategy and development, software architecture, consulting and mentoring, distributed technologies, and industry standards. Mr. Rosen has 40 years'… Read More
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