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CMMI-DEV Project Planning

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    Overview

    Draft CMMI-DEV Project Planning (PP) deliverables: project plan (scope, schedule, resources, risks) and planning procedures for ML2.

    Getting Started

    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the CMMI-DEV Project Planning skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    You: We’re preparing for a CMMI ML2 appraisal and need a project plan that covers scope, schedule, resources, and risks. Our project is a 6-month product release with 5 developers and 1 QA. Can you draft the plan?

    Agent: I’ll draft a Project Plan aligned to CMMI PP: scope (deliverables and work products), lifecycle and phases, schedule with milestones, budget and resource allocation, roles, risks (from risk management), and commitment approach. I’ll load the PP reference to align with specific goals.

    You: Include a data management section and how we get commitment from the sponsor.

    Agent: I’ve added a “Data management” subsection (what we store, where, retention) and a “Commitment” section describing the kickoff review with the sponsor and sign-off on scope/schedule/budget. The plan is in project-plan.md.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Excerpt from a Project Plan produced with this skill.


    1. Scope and objectives

    • Product: [Product name] release 2.0 — new dashboard and API v2.
    • Deliverables: Released software, user docs, deployment runbooks, test report.
    • Out of scope: Mobile clients (separate project).

    2. Lifecycle and schedule

    PhaseDurationKey milestones
    Elaboration6 weeksRequirements baseline, design baseline
    Construction14 weeksAlpha, Beta, RC
    Transition2 weeksRelease, handover

    3. Resources and roles

    • Development: 5 FTE. QA: 1 FTE. Project Manager: 1 (part-time). Tech Lead: 1 (from dev).
    • Budget: [summary]. Commitment obtained from sponsor on [date].

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