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The Trillium Model, created by a collaborative team from Bell Canada, Northern Telecom and Bell Northern Research (Northern Telecom and Bell Northern Research later merged into Nortel Networks) combines requirements from the ISO 9000 series, the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) for software, and the (Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence ), with software quality standards from the IEEE. Trillium has a telecommunications orientation and provides customer focus. The practices in the Trillium Model are derived from a benchmarking exercise which focused on all practices that would contribute to an organization's product development and support capability. The Trillium Model covers all aspects of the software development life-cycle, most system and product development and support activities, and a significant number of related marketing activities. Many of the practices described in the model can be applied directly to hardware development. == Objectives == The Trillium Model has been developed from a ''customer perspective'', as perceived in a competitive, commercial environment. The Model is used in a variety of ways: * In ''benchmarking'' an organization's product development and support process capability against best practices in the industry, * In ''self-assessment mode'', to help identify opportunities for improvement within a product development organization, and * In ''pre-contractual negotiations'', to assist in selecting a supplier. This Model and its accompanying tools are not in themselves a product development process or life-cycle model. Rather, the ''Trillium Model'' provides key industry best practices which can be used to improve an existing process or life-cycle 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Trillium Model」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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