CMMI Based System Software Process for Industrial Manufacturing System

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Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) can be help to evaluate the development processes of manufacturing system software according to qualitative and quantitative development progress when the system developer or engineer design and develop their system. As well known, the development progress for manufacturing system is very complex. In this paper, we identify and make the development model for manufacturing system software. In order to make the efficient the model, we use CMMI process.

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