CISSP-ISSMP · Question #6
Which of the following is NOT a valid maturity level of the Software Capability Maturity Model (CMM)?
The correct answer is C. Fundamental level. The Software Capability Maturity Model (CMM) defines exactly five maturity levels: Level 1 - Initial, Level 2 - Repeatable, Level 3 - Defined, Level 4 - Managed, and Level 5 - Optimizing. 'Fundamental level' (C) does not exist in the CMM framework. Managed (A), Defined (B), and…
Question
Which of the following is NOT a valid maturity level of the Software Capability Maturity Model (CMM)?
Options
- AManaged level
- BDefined level
- CFundamental level
- DRepeatable level
How the community answered
(45 responses)- A7% (3)
- B2% (1)
- C89% (40)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
The Software Capability Maturity Model (CMM) defines exactly five maturity levels: Level 1 - Initial, Level 2 - Repeatable, Level 3 - Defined, Level 4 - Managed, and Level 5 - Optimizing. 'Fundamental level' (C) does not exist in the CMM framework. Managed (A), Defined (B), and Repeatable (D) are all valid CMM levels, making 'Fundamental' the only invalid option among the choices.
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