
Published 5th December 2008
Experimentus Team Accredited TMMi Assessors
First in the World
• Four Experimentus Consultants Accredited To Use The Experimentus TMMi Method
• First Software Testing Consultants In The World To Become Accredited
02 December 2008, London
The software quality management consultancy, Experimentus (www.experimentus.com), announces today that four of its senior consultants have been accredited by the TMMi® Foundation to use the Experimentus TMMi assessment method.
The accredited Experimentus TMMi assessment method is one of the most effective methods to assess and improve software quality processes.
This prestigious endorsement confirms that Experimentus and its team of consultants adhere to the highest professional standards in test and quality related process assessment.
Martin Adcock, Experimentus Managing Director, commented:
‘‘This award once again highlights the expertise, experience and high standards we have in-house here at Experimentus.”
The TMMi® Foundation (www.tmmifoundation.org) is a non-profit making organisation, founded by a number of leading European test and quality practitioners and is dedicated to improving software test and quality related processes and practices. The Foundation owns and supports the TMMi model, provides an independent accrediting service for lead assessors and assessors, along with the structure to accredit assessment methods.
Experimentus’ TMMi assessment method and its consultants will be reassessed by the Foundation every three years, as well as undergoing annual internal reviews to ensure all new industry changes and innovations are adhered to.
To mark this Accreditation, Experimentus is conducting a survey to identify the maturity of software testing and quality across industry sectors in line with the Test Maturity Model (TMMi). Upon completion, Experimentus will produce and provide participants with two valuable pieces of information:
• A high level view of their organisation’s testing maturity against the TMMi
• A White Paper featuring industry benchmarking data
For more information and to carry out the short survey please go to either:
www.experimentus.com
or
http://experimentus.tmmibenchmark.sgizmo.com/