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Series of essays / borderline promotional pages, almost entirely sourced to the materials from the project developers themselves. Also nominating CMMI Version 1.3 and Capability Maturity Model Cybersecurity; see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cybersecurity strategy 5 Layout Capability Maturity Model and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cybersecurity Strategy. (Note: I am not nominating the main article Capability Maturity Model. - Mike Rosoft (talk) 05:54, 5 December 2015 (UTC)
- Keep Capability Maturity Model Integration. The others were created (and recreated and recreated) by someone from the company involved starting in May based on a process developed by someone at that company. However the CMMI is a real entity. It is an extension of the work done at the Software Engineering Institute and Carnegie Mellon University on the CMM (software process improvement) to apply it to development processes in general. The article dates back to 2004 and filled out in 2006. There are books comparing it to other methods, such as Process Improvement Essentials: CMMI, Six Sigma, and ISO 9001 (2007) and CMMI and Six Sigma: Partners in Process Improvement (2008). CMMI also should not be merged with the article on CMM as has been suggested. The first should stay focused on software. Both CMM and CMMI could be turned into real encyclopedia articles with history, development, and the pros and cons that emerged during their application. (Warning, personal observation: Companies find many ways to appear to meet requirements without actually improving.) StarryGrandma (talk) 02:40, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- Keep Capability Maturity Model Integration. I agree with the need to keep a version of this page. I'm interviewing for jobs that list "SEI-CMMI" as a responsibility and/or requirement of the job!