
Scoreup is a CMMI based assessment and process improvement platform designed to help organizations evaluate and improve the maturity of their internal processes. The platform digitizes traditional assessment methods that were previously managed through manual documents and spreadsheets. Scoreup provides structured modules such as Goals, Axes (process areas), Practices, Questions, and Assessment Plans, enabling organizations to run systematic evaluations and track maturity levels with clarity and consistency.
The project focused on designing and developing a scalable platform that simplifies complex CMMI frameworks into intuitive digital workflows while maintaining assessment accuracy and audit readiness.
Before Scoreup, CMMI assessments were largely conducted using spreadsheets, static documents, and disconnected tools. This approach made scoring inconsistent, tracking difficult, and progress visibility limited. Teams struggled to map questions to practices clearly, compare assessment cycles, and identify improvement priorities.
Scoreup provides a centralized digital platform that organizes CMMI assessments into structured and interconnected modules. Goals define organizational objectives, Axes represent key process areas, Practices define evaluation criteria, and Questions are linked directly to each practice to ensure consistency.

The conceptual approach focused on simplifying the complexity of CMMI frameworks into a clear and logical interface structure. The design translated hierarchical assessment logic into intuitive navigation and modular screens. Progressive disclosure was used to avoid overwhelming users while maintaining data depth.
The frontend implementation emphasized reusable components, structured data presentation, and interactive score visualizations. The interface was designed to support repeated assessment cycles, historical comparisons, and audit tracking while ensuring clarity and usability across all modules.

User research targeted quality managers, process consultants, project leads, and compliance teams responsible for organizational maturity assessments. Insights revealed that users require structured workflows, clear scoring visibility, and simplified question management. Users also emphasized the need for transparency in scoring logic and easy tracking of improvement actions.
These insights influenced the design to prioritize dashboard summaries, logical content grouping, automated calculations, and guided workflows that reduce manual effort while increasing clarity.
Scoreup follows a modular and hierarchy-driven interface architecture. The system is structured around interconnected modules: Goals define objectives, Axes group related process areas, Practices define evaluation standards, and Questions drive scoring. Assessment Plans act as execution layers that allow organizations to run evaluations periodically.
The platform includes dashboard views for maturity overview, detailed assessment screens for answering questions, score summary modules, and improvement planning interfaces. This layered architecture ensures users can move seamlessly between evaluation, analysis, and action planning workflows.

The style guide emphasizes clarity, data visibility, and consistency across assessment workflows. The typography system uses modern, highly readable fonts optimized for structured content and tabular data. The color palette follows a professional and neutral scheme, with distinct highlight colors to represent score levels, progress states, and improvement priorities.
Standardized UI components such as score cards, progress indicators, hierarchical lists, data tables, and action panels maintain uniformity throughout the platform. Interaction design incorporates clear feedback states, dynamic score updates, and structured navigation patterns to enhance usability while ensuring performance efficiency.

