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BS ISO/IEC 33004:2015 Information technology. Process assessment. Requirements for process reference, process assessment and maturity models

BS ISO/IEC 33004:2015

Information technology. Process assessment. Requirements for process reference, process assessment and maturity models

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Standard number:BS ISO/IEC 33004:2015
Pages:18
Released:2018-08-08
ISBN:978 0 539 01987 2
Status:Standard
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BS ISO/IEC 33004:2015


This standard BS ISO/IEC 33004:2015 Information technology. Process assessment. Requirements for process reference, process assessment and maturity models is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.080 Software

This International Standard sets out the requirements for process reference models, process assessment models, and maturity models. The requirements defined in this International Standard form a structure which specifies

  1. the relationship between the classes of process model associated with the performance of process assessment,

  2. the relationship between process reference models and prescriptive/normative models of process performance, as constituted by, for example, the activities and tasks defined in ISO/IEC 12207[1] and ISO/IEC 15288[2],

  3. the integration of process reference models and process measurement frameworks to establish process assessment models,

  4. the use of common sets of assessment indicators of process performance and process quality in process assessment models, and

  5. the relationship between maturity models and process assessment models and the extent to which a maturity model can be constructed using elements from different process assessment models.