March 4, 2010 by Rajesh Kumar
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integration, cm, case, tools
The previous chapters outlined the state of CM technology from the standpoint of a spectrum of concepts underlying automated CM, and from the standpoint of the reflection of some of these concepts in commercial CM products. Clearly, no CM product supports all CM concepts; similarly, not all CM concepts are necessary in the support of all possible end-user requirements. That is, different CM tools (and the concepts which underlie these tools) may be required by different organizations or... Read full post
March 2, 2010 by Rajesh Kumar
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definition of configuration management, configuration, management, identification, control, status accounting, audit and review
Software CM is a discipline for controlling the evolution of software systems. Classic discussions about CM are given in texts such as [6] and [8]. A standard definition taken from IEEE standard 729-1983 [42] highlights the following operational aspects of CM:
Identification: an identification scheme reflects the structure of the product, identifies components and their types, making them unique and accessible in some form.
Control: controlling the release of a product and changes to it... Read full post
March 2, 2010 by Rajesh Kumar
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roles of cm users, views of cm
Roles of CM Users and Views of CMDifferent views of CM emanate from the different roles and concerns of people in an organization.A simple, typical, CM user scenario of an organization is described in order to present the various roles and the subsequent views of CM support. The scenario involves various people with different responsibilities: a project manager who is in charge of a software group, a configuration manager who is in charge of the CM procedures and policies, the programmers who... Read full post