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Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach”

Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach”. Presented By. The Cookbook to Success. Gaston A. Ray. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach”.

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Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach”

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  1. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Presented By The Cookbook to Success Gaston A. Ray

  2. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” This session will present an overview of “Building the Configuration Management Cookbook” beginning with establishment of initial System Engineering Requirements through the final release of the product developed. This presentation identifies such areas as identification of the Change Authority, Identification of the Artifacts being developed, and how the artifacts are baseline controlled by the CM Department.

  3. P D C A F. O. C. U. S.ed Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Theories

  4. Industry “Best Practices” Reference Material • ANSI/EIA 649; “National Consensus Standard for Configuration Management” • IEEE/EIA 12207.0; “Software Life Cycle Processes” • MIL-HDBK-61A; “Configuration Management Guidance” • MIL-STD-100G; “Engineering Drawing Practices” • ASME Y14.100M; “Engineering Drawing Practices” • ISO 10007; “Quality Management – Guidelines for Configuration Management” • CMMI ; “CMMI for Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, and Integrated Product and Process Development” SM SM Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach”

  5. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Establish your Approach (Planning & Management) • The primary processes consist of five processes that serve primary parties during the life cycle of a product. A primary party is one that initiates or performs the development, operation, or maintenance of software products. The primary processes are: • Acquisition Process: Defines the activities of the acquirer, the organization that acquires a system. • Supply Process: Defines the activities of the supplier, the organization that provides the system. • Development Process: Defines the activities of the developer, the organization that defines and develops the product. • Operational Process: Defines the activities of the operator, the organization that provides the service of a system in its live environment for its users. • Maintenance Process: Defines the activities of the maintainer, the organization that provides the service of maintaining the product; that is, managing modifications to the product to keep it current and in operational fitness. This process includes the migration and retirement of the product.

  6. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Establish your Approach (Planning & Management) The primary processes consist of five processes that serve primary parties during the life cycle of a product. A primary party is one that initiates or performs the development, operation, or maintenance of software products. The primary processes are: Acquisition Process Development Process Supply Process

  7. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Review the Different Recipes (Identification) Management Support & Resources Software Engineering Systems Engineering Production Configuration Management Electrical Mechanical Quality Assurance Logistics Architecture Training Product Test & Integration Development & Testing Measurement & Analysis Process Improvement

  8. Identification Change Control Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” “Apply the 5 Basic Functions of CDM” Management & Planning Status Accounting Review & Audits

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  15. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Establish your Approach (Planning & Management)

  16. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Understand Your Requirements (Planning & Management)

  17. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Identify Your Tools for Accomplishing the Task (Identification)

  18. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4

  19. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Review the Recipes (Identification)

  20. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Identify Your Tools for Accomplishing the Task (Identification) Porter House Grill Microwave Stove

  21. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Identify Your Tools for Accomplishing the Task (Identification) Types of Spices

  22. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Change Control

  23. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Status Accounting

  24. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Verification & Audit VS=

  25. Configuration Management “The Cookbook Approach” Questions?

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