Correct Answer - Option 2 : Measurable
The correct answer is "option 2".
CONCEPT:
CMM which stands for Capability Maturity Model is a benchmark to measure the maturity of an organization's software development process.
EXPLANATION:
The Capability Maturity Model is used to analyze techniques used in developing software products in any organization.
CMM has 5 different levels:
1.Initial: At this level, processes for developing software are Adhoc & not well defined.
2.Repeatable: This level focuses on project management policies establishment.
3.Define: Documentation of procedures & standard guidelines are the major focus of this level.
4.Managed: This level sets quantitative goals for software products as well as for software processes.
5.Optimizing: Using quantitative feedback, this level focuses on continuous process improvement.
Hence, Measurable is not a maturity level as per the Capability Maturity Model.
Levels
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Quality/Risk
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Initial
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Lowest quality/highest risk
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Repeatable
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Low quality/high risk
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Defined
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Medium quality/medium risk
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Managed
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Higher quality/lower risk
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Optimizing
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Highest quality/lowest risk
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