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TCS develops quality mgmt system

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Mumbai , Aug. 18

TCS has designed and developed an integrated Quality Management System (iQMS) that will serve as a common framework for achievement of existing quality models and new models.

The company today announced that it was the first organisation in the world to achieve an integrated enterprise-wide Maturity Level 5 on both the Capability Maturity Model Integration and the People CMM.

"It is also the first in the world to use the SCAMPI (Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement) methodology for P-CMM appraisals," said Mr Ronald Radice, Principal Partner, Software Technology Transition, at a news conference. Mr Radice and PCMM co-author Dr Bill Hefley, considered to be "quality gurus", conducted the appraisal at TCS for a period of seven months, according to a statement from the company.

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