TMMi Process Area Documentation
Get Started with This SkillOverview
Draft and validate documentation for TMMi process areas (ML2–ML5); includes process area coverage checker.
Example Conversation
You: We need to document our TMMi process areas for level 2 and 3 and run the coverage check. Can you draft the document and then run the checker?
Agent: I’ll draft a process area documentation document that describes how we implement each TMMi process area for ML2 and ML3 (goals, practices, roles, artifacts). I’ll use the bundled process area reference. Then I’ll run
tmmi_process_area_coverage_checkon the draft and fix any missing areas.Agent: I’ve created
tmmi-process-area-doc.mdand run the checker. Result: FAIL — “Peer Reviews” and “Non-functional Testing” were not clearly addressed. I’ve added short sections for both and re-run the check. Result: PASS — all 16 process areas are now referenced.
What the Tools Validate
The skill includes one extension tool:
tmmi_process_area_coverage_check checks a document for coverage of TMMi process areas (ML2–ML5):
- Process area coverage — Scans the document for references to each of the 16 TMMi process areas (e.g. Test Policy and Strategy, Test Planning, Test Monitoring and Control, Test Design and Execution, Test Environment at ML2; Test Organization, Test Training Program, Test Lifecycle and Integration, Non-functional Testing, Peer Reviews at ML3; Test Measurement, Software Quality Evaluation, Advanced Reviews at ML4; Defect Prevention, Test Process Optimization, Quality Control at ML5).
- Output — PASS if all process areas are referenced; otherwise FAIL with a list of covered and missing process areas. Run on process area documentation or maturity justification drafts; add or expand sections for missing areas and re-run until the check passes.
Sample Output Excerpt
Excerpt from a process area coverage report.
=== TMMi PROCESS AREA COVERAGE CHECK ===
Result: PASS
Document: tmmi-process-area-doc.md
Process areas covered: 16/16
All TMMi process areas (ML2–ML5) are referenced in the document.
Getting Started
Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the TMMi Process Area Documentation skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.