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Configuration Management Proses
Activities to manage the software components or products. The activities required to implement a Configuration Management Proses include:
* Identifying the configuration: uniquely identify the product structure and the elements that form and made available to staff as required. The goal is to have the ability to identify the components of the product throughout its life cycle and facilitate their monitoring. It is important to store and record all the information from the environment and support tools used during the product life cycle.
* Control to change the settings: Track changes and release of components during the life cycle to establish a mechanism to ensure the creation of a quality product.
* Report configuration status: Record and report changes to the configuration components. This can keep track of the status of all elements in a base line, to allow monitoring of all changes to the baseline during the life cycle.
* Audit settings: Verify that the integrated product meets the requirements, standards and contractual agreements and that the components are integrated with the current versions correspond. Verify that all components have been produced, described and identified correctly and that all change requests have been processed.
These four elements guarantee activities for managing the configuration and components are applied at different stages of development. All must be properly planned and integrated management plan configuration. While the identification and reporting are virtually continuous activities, control is possible when required and audits, but may apply at any time, typically occur at the end of development.