Publication detail

A Comparison of EN ISO 9001:2000 and the Capability Maturity Model for Software

KRESLÍKOVÁ, J.

Original Title

A Comparison of EN ISO 9001:2000 and the Capability Maturity Model for Software

Type

article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus

Language

English

Original Abstract

The Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMM), developed by the Software Engineering Institute, and the ISO 9000 series of standards, developed by the International Standards Organisation, share a common concern with quality and process management. The two are driven by similar concerns and intuitively correlated. The purpose of this paper is to contrast the CMM and ISO 9001:2000, showing both their differences and their similarities. The results of the analysis indicate that, although an ISO 9001:2000 compliant organisation would not necessarily satisfy all of the level 2 key process areas, it would satisfy most of the level 2 goals and many of the level 3 goals.

Keywords

Software Engineering, CMM, ISO 9000

Authors

KRESLÍKOVÁ, J.

RIV year

2001

Released

13. 12. 2001

Location

Ostrava

ISBN

80-85988-61-5

Book

Proceedings of 23rd International Autumn Colloquium ASIS 2001

Pages from

283

Pages to

289

Pages count

7

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT5745,
  author="Jitka {Kreslíková}",
  title="A Comparison of EN ISO 9001:2000 and the Capability Maturity Model for Software",
  booktitle="Proceedings of 23rd International Autumn Colloquium ASIS 2001",
  year="2001",
  pages="283--289",
  address="Ostrava",
  isbn="80-85988-61-5"
}