Assessments and Audits

Assessments and Audits

When the risk and cost of failure are high, all projects benefit from impartial, expert opinions delivered at critical project milestones. IconATG assessments and audits provide your team with senior, highly experienced leadership and expertise. Each assessment and review provides a balanced, non-biased opinion based on solid software engineering and project management judgment.

Assessments and Audits include:

  • CMMI / CMM
  • Projects / Portfolio
  • Requirements
  • Process
  • Architecture
  • Usability
  • Tools

Conclusions and recommendations are fully documented, containing specific recommendations and rationale, and are communicated face-to-face with senior management and the project team. These reviews identify potential disasters well before they occur, and can mean the difference between success and failure of your project. Find out more about which activity best meets your needs.

Assessment and Audit Solution Services™

Our Assessment and Audit Solution Services™ include:

Service Description Deliverables
CMMI / CMM One or more of our Senior Consultants will provide training, lead assessment activities, and provide detailed action items to increase your capabilities CMMI / CMM pre-assessment and assessment activities, including readiness evaluations, focused meeting facilitation, interviews, document analysis, and information consolidation and aggregation
Project Assessment One or more of our Senior Consultants will review your software development process, deliverables, and plans to provide specific, actionable recommendations and an overall risk assessment Project Review Document
Requirements Readiness Review One or more of our Senior Consultants will review your requirements for completeness, understandability, and appropriate format to provide specific actionable recommendations and an overall risk assessment Requirements Review Document
Critical Architecture Review One or more of our Senior Consultants will review your architecture for scalability, robustness, reusability, and ability to meet the system requirements Architecture Review Document