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Revista Cubana de Ciencias Informáticas
versão On-line ISSN 2227-1899
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FUENTES CASTILLO, Yordanka; TRUJILLO CASANOLA, Yaimí e VELAZQUEZ CINTRA, Alionuska. Development of requirements according to the CMMI in the productive activity of the UCI. RCCI [online]. 2023, vol.17, n.3 Epub 01-Set-2023. ISSN 2227-1899.
The quality models establish general objectives, practices and goals that guide the organization and that, in turn, offer evidence that there is a disciplined and repetitive process. The model called CMMI for Development (CMMI-DEV), provides a complete and integrated set of guidelines for developing products and services. CMMI-DEV describes good practices for meeting your process areas in the form of required, expected, and informative components, but does not explicitly describe how the activities should be performed. This is sometimes an obstacle for companies that want to adopt this model. The objective of this research is to describe how Specific Goals 1 and 2, of the Requirements Development process area, are met in the productive activity of the University of Informatics Sciences (UCI), an entity certified with level 2 of the model. To carry out the research, the analytical-synthetic, systemic, modeling and participant observation scientific methods were used. To complement the components of the process that are not determined by CMMI-DEV, the elements defined in AUP were used in its variant for the UCI, a methodology institutionalized in the university for level 2 certification. As a result, the definition of the sub-processes was obtained. Management of customer and product requirements, roles, work products and associated tools to execute the Requirements process in the productive activity of the UCI. The threads obtained were validated through a SCAMPI carried out at the UCI with a view to certifying level 3.
Palavras-chave : CMMI for Development; Requirements Development; customer requirements; product requirements; specific goals and practices.