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With increasing demand for software products with high ’Quality’, it has become imperative for organizations to adopt quality models like ISO 9001, SW-CMM, SPICE, CMMI, or Six Sigma etc to set and sail on their Quality journey. The strong emphasis on Software Quality Assurance in these models coupled with the modern day mantra of Prevention, the need for pro-active Quality Assurance is higher than ever. Software Quality Assurance is a planned and systematic approach necessary to provide adequate confidence that an item or product conforms to established standards, procedures and policies.

Therefore a lot of organizations have been performed CMM and SPICE assessment. Yet, these assessments are performed in large scale. So, it is necessary that small scale organizations have been performed short assessment.

In this paper, we study the assessment techniques and apply it to CMM-KPA-rating. For reliability test by statistical methodology, this paper adopts some company of domestic corporation to get SPICE assessment.

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Kim, HK., Lee, R.Y. (2009). Frameworks for Maturity Questionnaire Selection Model. In: Lee, R., Ishii, N. (eds) Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications 2009. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 253. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05441-9_12

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