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Modeling Maturity Levels

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Modeling Maturity Levels is a classification system defined by Anneke Kleppe and Jos Warmer in their book MDA Explained Addison-Wesley. The levels characterize the role of modeling in a software project. The concept shows resemblance to the way software processes are rated with the Capability Maturity Model.

There are 6 levels

  • Level 0: No Specification
  • Level 1: Textual Specification
  • Level 2: Text with Models
  • Level 3: Models with Text
  • Level 4: Precise Models
  • Level 5: Models only

References

Websites
  • Getting Started with Modeling Maturity Levels[1]