CMMI on the surface is definitely not very inviting to Agile. CMMI can be done in an agile fashion however. If CMMI is something you have a need for, then for secrets of how to do it "Agile-style", and details of success stories and lessons learned, take a look at the following links:
- Several CMMI Comparisons, including Agile & CMMI, as well as Six Sigma & CMMI
- The Agile CMMI blog
- Ask the [Agile] CMMI Appraiser blog
- Agile CMMI: Process Innovation at the Speed of Life, Jeff Dalton
- Lean CMMI on Wikipedia
- My Agile life with CMMI, by Hillel Glazer
- Agile/Lean Develoment and CMMI, by Jeff Dutton & Rich McCabe
- Agile Process Improvement, by Keith Southwell (article in TickIT Journal)
- Agile CMMI: Unholy Alliance or Misunderstood Lifestyle?
- Agile & CMMI: No Oxymoron
- Stretching Agile to fit CMMI Level 3
- CMMI & Agile Processes - Cant we all just get along?
- CMMI and Agile, from Glen Alleman's "Herding Cats" blog
- Formalizing Agility: An agile organizations' journey toward CMMI accreditation
- Formalizing Agility Part II: How an Agile Organization Embraced the CMMI
- An Approach for using CMMI in Agile Software Development Assessments: Experiences from Three case Studies
- Is CMMI more Agile than you think?
- Using CMMI to balance Agile and Plan-Driven methods
- Agile Methods and the CMMI
- XP, Six Sigma and CMMI
- Agile Programming and the CMMI: Irreconcilable Differences?
Also see "Integrating Agile Methods", and "Teaching the Elephant to Dance: Agility Meets Systems of Systems Engineering and Acquisition" (and others) from the CSE 2005 Annual Research Review.
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