3.2 BS6488, DOD, IEEE

BS6488

This British standard defines configuration management as

[t]he discipline of identifying all components and their relationships in a continually evolving system (taking into account relevant system interfaces) for the purpose of maintaining integrity, traceability and control over change throughout the life cycle.

DoD Mil-Std-973

This Department of Defense standard defines configuration management as

a discipline that applies technical and administrative direction and surveillance over the life cycle of items to

  • Identify and document the functional and physical characteristics of configuration items.

  • Control changes to configuration items and their related documentation.

  • Record and report information needed to manage configuration items effectively, including the status of proposed changes and the implementation status of approved changes.

  • Audit configuration items to verify conformance to specifications, drawings, interface control documents, and other contractual requirements.

IEEE-Std-610.12-1990

The IEEE standard includes definitions of "all" terms for software engineering, among which are many related to configuration management. The standard defines configuration management as

a discipline applying technical and administrative direction and surveillance to: identify and document the functional and physical characteristics of a configuration item, control changes to those characteristics, record and report change processing and implementation status, and verify compliance with specified requirements.



Configuration Management Principles and Practice
Configuration Management Principles and Practice
ISBN: 0321117662
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 181

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