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SUITE SEM Implementation Awareness Presentation. Today’s Topics. SUITE Phase 1: Where We’ve Been SUITE Phase 2: Where we are Now SUITE Phase 3: Where We’re Going. Useful Acronyms. SUITE = State Unified Information Technology Environment SEM = Systems Engineering Methodology
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Today’s Topics • SUITE Phase 1: Where We’ve Been • SUITE Phase 2: Where we are Now • SUITE Phase 3: Where We’re Going
Useful Acronyms • SUITE = State Unified Information Technology Environment • SEM = Systems Engineering Methodology • CMMI = Capability Maturity Model Integrated • CMMI Level 3 = Maturity Level that is characterized by defined processes • SEI = Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University • PMM = Project Management Methodology
Purpose of SUITE Provide an integrated CMMI Level 3 compliant systems development framework that encompasses: • Process Management • Project Management • Systems Engineering • Support Processes
SUITE Phase 1: Where We’ve Been • The Michigan Integrated Life Cycle (MILC) Model • SEM Version 1.0 • The Michigan Academy of Lifecycle Technologies (MALT) Curriculum • The SUITE Support Division and Operational Units Proposal • Agency Specific CMMI Assessments
CMMI Benefits CMMI Provides: • Guidance for efficient, effective improvement across multiple process disciplines in an organization • A common language and a shared vision • Collection of best practices • A way to define what improvement means for an organization • Roadmap for process improvement www.sei.cmu.edu/cmmi
CMMI Performance MeasuresBased on SEI Research with 35 different organizations* *Private Sector Experience
Why CMMI Level 3?Some examples • Cost Savings: 20% drop in costs from Level 1 to Level 2 and an additional 32% drop from Level 2 to Level 3 • Productivity: Doubled the number of releases from 3 to 6 per year at Level 3 • Quality: 44% defect reduction utilizing causal analysis at Level 3 Excerpts from Performance Results of CMMI-Based Process Improvement (August 2006)
SUITE Phase 2: SEM Implementation Began March 2007
Four Important Questions • What is SEM all about? • Why is MDIT doing it? • When will it happen? • How will it affect me, my job, & my career?
1. What is SEM all about? It’s a standardized approach to systems development that assures we build, deliver, and maintain applications that meet or exceed our clients’ expectations. It’s the M1/ADOPT for application development.
Systems Engineering Methodology • Introduction • Lifecycle Model • Initiation and Planning • Requirements Definition • Functional Design • System Design • Construction • Testing • Implementation • Appendices Templates and Process Guides
SEM Stages & Templates • Initiation & Planning Stage • Software Configuration Management Plan • Maintenance Plan • Security Plan & Assessment • Requirements Definition Stage • Requirements Specifications • Requirements Traceability Matrix • Requirements Management Checklist
SEM Stages & Templates • Functional Design Stage • Functional Design Document • System Design Stage • System Design Document • System Design Checklist • Conversion Plan • Test Plan • Test Reports • Software Testing Checklist
SEM Stages & Templates • Construction Stage • Installation Plan • Transition Plan • Training Plan • Training Checklist • Testing Stage • Testing Package Checklist • Integration/System Test Checklist • Pre-Acceptance Checklist • Error Reporting and Tracking Checklist • User Acceptance Checklist
SEM Process Guides A process guide is a document that provides detailed process information in order to promote high quality work products. For every SEM stage: • Stage Exit Process Guide For Every Major Deliverable: • Structured Walkthrough Process Guide
2. Why is MDIT doing it? Develop more reliable, cost effective, computer based solutions while maximizing efficient use of resources. Improve coordination across functional areas of MDIT.
When will it happen? Work is underway NOW! Implementation began in late March.
How will it affect me, my job, & my career? • Clients & managers will have better ways to manage and track projects. • Employees will have more standard ways to do their work, including more complete documentation. Consistent processes and reliable documentation will increase mobility and opportunities for MDIT staff. • More effort up-front effort results in higher quality delivered to production. • Increased interaction and coordination between DIT and agency staff will deliver solutions that meet client requirements. • Improved coordination will speed project completion.
SEM Implementation Approach • Agency IO Core Team • Wave Strategy (3 waves) • Identify applications or projects for each wave • Communication and Training • Integration with PMM processes
IO Core Team • Representative from each selected application or project that will implement the SEM • SEM Champion • Identify gaps between current & new methodology • Develop strategies to bridge the gaps • Identify issues • Identify SEM areas that need improvement
Wave Strategy • 3 Waves • First Wave identifies at least one application or project per CSD • Waves 2 and 3 add more applications until all applications or projects are using the SEM
Communication & Training • TechTalk and Staff meetings • Awareness Presentations • Process Training • Detailed Template Training
Integration with Project Management Processes • Coordination with Release Planning process • Release Schedules reflect SEM stages • Ability to validate SEM usage • Gather SEM baseline metrics
Sponsors and Project Leaders Executive Sponsors Ken Theis, Carol Steffanni Project Sponsors Doug Couto, Lynn Draschil, Dave Borzenski, Joel Storchan, Scot Ellsworth Project Leads Dan Buonodono, Virginia Hambric, Paul Perla
Core Team & Workgroup Members Agency Services Couto: Kyle Wilson, Tanis Laresh, Steve Ezzo, Ben Kinsey Draschil: Patty Whitlock, Shawn Bauman, Sue Tomes Doby: Allan DeKoninck, Bryan Farr. Fred Moye Borzenski: Donna Sivaraman, Randy Leyrer Hogan: Leigh Scherzer, Lucy Pline, Michael Shanahan Baisch: Michael Spagnuolo, Samuel Roberts, Mark Breithart Swanson: Rob Surber
Core Team & Workgroup Members Infrastructure Services Office Automation: Dave Archer, Sandy Cain Field Services: Kirt Berwald Telecom: Dave Reicosky, Terry O'Neill Technical Services: Aparna Agrawal Data Center Operations: Sara Kanya, Jerry Morey Enterprise Architecture: Bob McDonough Other Areas Employee and Financial Services: Paul Perla Enterprise Security: Rock Rakowski
SUITE Phase 3 and Beyond: • CMMI Level 3 Compliance • Overall SUITE Framework • Centralized Administration of the Framework • Measurement & Analysis • Continuous Improvement
What We Need From You . . . • Management support for the SEM • Expect staff to use it • Use the process • Provide assistance to staff as needed • Provide assistance to the client as needed BE A POSITIVE ROLE MODEL!