IBM MCIF
IBM’s MCIF, or Measured Capability Improvement Framework, is a set of guidelines and processes developed to help companies more effectively manage, measure and improve their software delivery process. MCIF has now been re-branded as IBM Rational Measured Improvement and is supported by IBM Rational Jazz technology to help facilitate software team collaboration, automation, and reporting.
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