Explain and define the term
"ability to perform"
A common feature of CMMI model process areas with a staged
representation that groups the generic practices related to
ensuring that the project and/or organization has the resources
it needs.Explain and
define the term "acceptance criteria"
The criteria that a product or product component must satisfy to
be accepted by a user, customer, or other authorized entity.
Explain and define the term
"acceptance testing"
Formal testing conducted to enable a user, customer, or other
authorized entity to determine whether to accept a product or
product component. (See “unit testing.”)
Explain and define the term
"achievement profile"
In the continuous representation, a list of process areas and
their corresponding capability levels that represent the
organization's progress for each process area while advancing
through the capability levels. (See “target staging,”
“capability level profile,” and “target profile.”)
Explain and define the term
"acquisition"
The process of obtaining, through contract, any discrete action
or proposed action by the acquisition entity that would commit
to invest (appropriated funds) for obtaining products and
services.
Explain and define the term
"acquisition strategy"
The specific approach to acquiring products and services
that is based on considerations of supply sources, acquisition
methods, requirements specification types, contract or agreement
types, and the related acquisition risk.
Explain and define the term
"adequate
Explain and define the term
"advanced practices"
In the continuous representation, all the specific practices
with a capability level of two or higher. |