Configuration Control: Enforcing Change Management and Version Control

Configuration control is a critical part of any product development process. It ensures that changes to products are managed effectively and that only authorized changes are made. Configuration control is composed of two key processes: change management and version control. Change management is the process of approving and implementing changes to products. It involves identifying… Poursuivre la lecture Configuration Control: Enforcing Change Management and Version Control

Configuration Identification: Defining and Managing System Components

Configuration identification (CI) is the process of defining and managing the components of a system. It is a critical part of configuration management (CM), which is the process of tracking and controlling changes to a system throughout its lifecycle. Why is CI Important? CI is important for a number of reasons, including: How to Implement… Poursuivre la lecture Configuration Identification: Defining and Managing System Components

Configuration Management: Ensuring Consistency in Complex Systems

In today’s world, where products are becoming increasingly complex, it is more important than ever to have a robust configuration management (CM) process in place. CM is the process of tracking and controlling changes to products and their associated documentation throughout the product lifecycle. It is essential for ensuring that products are compliant with regulatory… Poursuivre la lecture Configuration Management: Ensuring Consistency in Complex Systems