CMMI -Based Professional Certifications: The Competency Lifecycle Framework

Abstract

This report describes how a competency lifecycle framework can be used as the basis for the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model(Registered) Integration (CMMI(Registered))-based professional certifications, in such areas as leading appraisals and instructing CMMI courses. The competency lifecycle framework (CLF) provides a systematic approach to defining the abilities, skills, and knowledge an individual needs in order to successfully perform in a CMMI-based professional role. The overall CLF structure defines competency clusters appropriate for a wide variety of certifications. This report also outlines a supporting mechanism, the individual competency record (ICR), as a basis for tracking and administering certifications in terms of the demonstrated competency growth of candidates. The expected benefits of using the CLF and ICR are discussed. This report also addresses plans for next steps and opportunities for future work. This document is intended for anyone who would like to understand the concepts underlying CMMI-based professional certifications. This includes those responsible for developing the tools, documents, and training courses that lead to certifications. In addition, this document might also be of interest to anyone seeking or holding a CMMI-based authorization or certification, or anyone who would like to know how such certification programs are defined.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2004
Accession Number
ADA431100

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  • Judah Mogilensky
  • Sandi Behrens
  • Steve Masters

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  • Carnegie Mellon University

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