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<strong>ISO</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>21827</strong>:2002(E)<br />

A.4.3.2.3<br />

Relationships<br />

Relationship to other generic practices: The organization's standard process definition is described in 3.1.1. The defined<br />

process is established through tailoring in 3.1.2.<br />

A.4.3.3 GP 3.2.2 - Perform Defect Reviews<br />

A.4.3.3.1<br />

Description<br />

Perform defect reviews of appropriate work products of the process area.<br />

A.4.3.3.2<br />

Notes<br />

None.<br />

A.4.3.3.3<br />

Relationships<br />

None.<br />

A.4.3.4 GP 3.2.3 - Use Well-Defined Data<br />

A.4.3.4.1<br />

Description<br />

Use data on performing the defined process to manage it.<br />

A.4.3.4.2<br />

Notes<br />

Measurement data that were first collected at Level 2 are more actively used by this point, laying the foundation for<br />

quantitative management at the next level.<br />

A.4.3.4.3<br />

Relationships<br />

Relationship to other generic practices: This is an evolution of 2.4.2; corrective action taken here is based on a<br />

well-defined process, which has objective criteria for determining progress (see 3.2.1).<br />

A.4.4<br />

Common Feature 3.3 - Coordinate Practices<br />

A.4.4.1 Common Feature Generic Practices<br />

A.4.4.1.1<br />

Summary Description<br />

The generic practices of this common feature focus on the coordination of activities throughout the project and the<br />

organization. Many significant activities are performed by disparate groups within and project and by organization<br />

service groups on behalf of the project. A lack of coordination can cause delays or incomparable results. Thus the<br />

coordination of intra-group, inter-group, and external activities and addressed. These generic practices form an<br />

essential foundation to having the ability to quantitatively control processes.<br />

A.4.4.1.2<br />

Generic Practices List<br />

This common feature comprises the following generic practices:<br />

• GP 3.3.1 - Perform Intra-Group Coordination;<br />

• GP 3.3.2 - Perform Inter-Group Coordination;<br />

• GP 3.3.3 - Perform External Coordination.<br />

A.4.4.2 GP 3.3.1 - Perform Intra-Group Coordination<br />

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