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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (October 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321422775
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321422774
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 0.9 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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By Thomas Duff HALL OF FAMEVINE VOICE on April 7, 2007
Format: Paperback
I've been exposed to a number of process improvement methodologies throughout my career, as well as read a number of books that try to explain them. To be honest, it's not a subject that's high on my "can't wait to read" list. But were more books styled like CMMI Survival Guide: Just Enough Process Improvement by Suzanne Garcia and Richard Turner, I would probably be more inclined to give them a chance. This book covers what you need to know without all of the mind-numbing jargon and detail...

Contents:

Part 1 - Scouting the Territory: Why We Think Process Is Important; Why Process Improvement Helps; Why Process Improvement Isn't Trivial

Part 2 - Mapping the Route: CMMI As Your Guide; A Decision-based Life Cycle for Improvement

Part 3 - Surviving the Passage: A PI Case Study; Survival and PI

Part 4 - Experiencing the Journey: Developing and Sustaining Sponsorship; Setting and Measuring Against Realistic Goals; Managing an Appraisal Life Cycle; Developing Process Improvement Infrastructure; Defining Processes; Looking Ahead

Part 5 - Outfitting Your Expedition (PI Resources): Tools and Techniques

Bibliography; Index

The basic direction of the authors is to talk to the reader like they were actually there, and to simplify CMMI so that it can be grasped and understood. And when you place a traditionally process-heavy methodology like CMMI up against agile methodologies like Extreme Programming, you realize just what a task the authors have taken on. Surprisingly, they pull it off pretty well. Part 1 lays the foundation for why a business or organization needs to have some sort of process improvement plan in place. The larger the organization is, the more important it becomes.
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An easy to read book about using an abstract model: this is quite a feat. This is the book I'd write about improving processes, if I had the time, the talent, the motivation, etc. I've been doing this improvement work for many years, occasionally with the authors, and it is gratifying to see that they've captured so many good practices and useful ideas and shared them in an accessible, friendly way.

Many different fields use CMMI as a standard, to decide about improvement planning, to gauge their results, to convince customers they are reliable. This book shows the way around the pit-falls, points out the poison-ivy patches, and can help people find their way to the benefits of process improvement.

Of course CMMI for Development can be daunting: it describes professional engineering and engineering management practices in enough detail to be used in several ways by different communities. Finally, it isn't CMMI that drives people to disappointing improvement results. Mistakes in judging how easy it is to get people to change or even to describe their way of doing things often have led to "heavy" process implementations, as change agents add more and more detail hoping it will get people to use the processes. Or, mistaking how fast processes can be implemented can lead to mandated processes that work well for no one.

The authors have accurately described how to find your "main, broad road" to the benefits of improvements, and the many factors that you have to consider that will lead you there. Now I don't have to write this book. I'll give it to our customer's managers and their process engineers and be confident that they can get good direction from it: we now have a rich resource of techniques, stories, and directions that we can refer to in our projects.
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I purchased this book to refresh my memory on basic CMMI concepts and the path towards appraisal for our small company. The book was well organized, very readable, and even humorous, which is laudable for such a dry topic. The authors did a great job of making the CMMI path real and provided enough information to grasp the totality and complexity of CMMI, which is necessary for "survival." They walked the reader through the process of forming process teams and gave a true-to-life scenario of how a typical project might play out.

All this was great, but I felt some sections could have been added. I would have liked to have seen a table that compared the appraisal criteria for different levels, and how organziations might go about addressing their specific pain points for process improvement. The book could have been longer, and could have offered an overview of some topics that weren't touched upon, such as: things to consider when estimating time frames for appraisal projects, or things to consider when choosing processes to improve.

The reason I rated this book 3 stars and not 4 stars was because I bought the Kindle edition; unfortunately, it has many table exhibits that shrink down to a microscopic level and are impossible to read, and Kindle is not capable of magnifying tables. I couldn't even read them with a magnifying glass, and I don't even wear reading glasses. I suggest those tables be re-formatted for e-books, because they contain key information --- that I sorely missed.
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