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Overview
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A Process Assessment Model (PAM) relates to one or more Process Reference Models. A PAM holds all details (so called indicators) to determine process maturity. It is aligned in two dimensions: process and process maturity dimension.
Process Assessment Model
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A Process Assessment Model (PAM) relates to one or more Process Reference Models. A PAM holds all details (so called indicators) to determine process maturity. It is aligned in two dimensions:
- Process dimension: holding for all relevant processes the fundamental indicators to assess the processes: base practices and work products.
- Maturity level dimension: holding further indicators to assess the maturity level: generic practices, generic resources and generic work products.
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