What is unique about the RPI method?
• RPI uses modern facilitation techniques to rapidly model existing practices with minimal manpower and effort, while maintaining high involvement and buy-in among stakeholders. • RPI uses proven operational modeling notations as the basis for documenting and improving software processes. • RPI modeling activities capture information about how standard and unique existing practices are across projects. • RPI implements a managed process, fully satisfying the CMM for Software Organization Process Focus (OPF) key process area as the basis for improving software processes. • RPI includes proven reference processes (a CMM-SW reference process that covers CMM for Software Levels 2 and 3 KPAs, and a CMMI reference process that covers CMMI Levels 2 and 3 PAs). These models are used to organize process information and quickly identify process weaknesses that relate to business goals and problems. Other reference processes will be developed starting in 2005. • RPI can be used to improve any pro
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