Suzhou, Jiangsu, China - Suzhou GreatStar Technology Development Co.,Ltd (GreatStar) has achieved CMMI Capability Level 3 appraisal, an important certification for the company's process improvement and practice optimization. Short for Capability Maturity Model Integration, CMMI is an international performance standard used to measure the maturity of a company's business processes.
The appraisal was conducted according to the Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI) v1.2 Class A. The SCAMPI Appraisal Disclosure Statement provide details of the appraisal.
GreatStar accomplished this important goal on January. 12, 2009. "CMMI Level 3 is a significant achievement for us." said Helen Liang, vice-president of GreatStar, "It demonstrates our commitment to providing the highest quality CAD products to our customers all over the world."
With more than 17 years in the CAD industry, GreatStar is a leading CAD company providing professional CAD products and services. Headquartered in Suzhou, China, with offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Texas, USA., GreatStar has more than 300 employees and has a close connection with famous Academic institutions, Research Organizations and international enterprises. As a commercial member of ITC (IntelliCAD Technology Consortiu) and ODA (open design alliance), GreatStar is absorbing and sharing the advanced CAD technology with other famous CAD companies in the world.
GreatStar offers GStarICAD (staricad.com), the “AutoCAD like” CAD software. The stable performance and high quality popularized GStarICAD among the resellers and more than 60 000 professional CAD users and all over the world.
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