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MSF for CMMI® Process Improvement

Visual Studio 2005 Team System Provides Industry Process Guidance Through Microsoft Solutions Framework

New Collaboration Enables the Right Guidance, for the Right User, at the Right Time

REDMOND, Wash. -- March 9, 2005 -- In its continuing effort to provide enterprise software teams with process guidance for life-cycle development, Microsoft Corp. today announced at the Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) conference its collaboration with the Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a federally funded research center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense and operated by Carnegie Mellon University. SEI's Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI®) process guidance will be available to Visual Studio® 2005 Team System developers through the Microsoft® Solutions Framework (MSF). The MSF is a highly extensible, scalable, fully integrated set of software development processes, principles and proven practices incorporated into Visual Studio 2005 Team System to guide software project teams in the delivery of enterprise-ready solutions.

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Published Wednesday, March 09, 2005 9:02 AM by Rob Caron
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Wednesday, March 09, 2005 9:22 AM by SBC

# re: MSF for CMMI® Process Improvement

this is terrific! having worked on CMM-level projects myself, it's good to see linkages between MSF and CMMI processes. I hope the conference proceedings will made available to those who can't attend..
Saturday, March 12, 2005 7:23 AM by Andrew Stopford's Weblog

# Eventful week

Monday, March 14, 2005 7:30 AM by Andrew Stopford's Weblog

# Eventful week

Tuesday, March 15, 2005 2:36 AM by Rob Caron's Blog

# New Team System Stuff -2005-03-15

Monday, April 18, 2005 8:21 AM by Lorenzo Barbieri @ UGIblogs!

# Una precisazione per chi ha seguito il Web Cast su MSF di Giuseppe Dimauro

Monday, April 18, 2005 8:34 AM by Lorenzo Barbieri @ UGIblogs!

# Una precisazione per chi ha seguito il Web Cast su MSF di Giuseppe Dimauro

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