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> Anyone using ProcessMax on their teams? Success/failure case studies? How
> well does your doc team integrate into it?
Mark us as a failure; we never got to the actual roll-out in
our use of ProcessMax Professional.
Things are quite different with Pro instead of 2 or 3, so your
mileage may differ.
I had written the process code for the doc team, but we're an
organization that approves by reviews rather than having an official
approval cycle, so right away we had an issue with the structure
implied in the framework.
If you're going for CMM level 2 or 3, I can talk briefly about
that; so far as I know, they do not yet support CMMI.
If you want, I can try to address specifics off-list.
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