Capability Pattern: Configuration & Change Management |
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This capability pattern covers the activities and workflow for the Configuration and Change Management discipline. |
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Purpose
To explain the work involved in the Configuration and Change Management discipline, the activities, tasks and
work products are organized into a capability pattern for the discipline.
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Description
Properties
Event Driven | |
Multiple Occurrences | |
Ongoing | |
Optional | |
Planned | |
Repeatable | |
Usage
Usage Notes |
Decide How to Perform the Workflow
The following decisions should be made regarding the Configuration & Change Management discipline's workflow:
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Decide how to perform the workflow by looking at the activities in this workflow. Study the diagram, with its guard conditions, and the guidelines below. Decide which activities to perform
and in which order.
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Decide what parts of the Configuration & Change Management activities to perform. For example, the Activity: Manage Change Requestsi s performed only if you are
going to manage the change requests in a systematic way.
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Decide when, during the project lifecycle, to introduce each part of the workflow.
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