CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PLAN

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The Configuration Management Plan is a major systems engineering document. The Configuration Management Plan defines the approved configuration management process to be applied to the project. Normally two Configuration Management Plans will be developed over the lifecycle of the system: one developed by the contractor during the Acquisition Phase and one by the user/customer in the Utilisation Phase.
     The content and layout of the Configuration Management Plan will vary from system to system and will be determined by the customer organisation and specified in the contract.
     MIL-STD-973 is the principal configuration management standard.

Other topics in our resources on Systems Engineering related to Configuration Management Plan include: 
 
  • Configuration Identification (CI)
  • Configuration Management Tool
  • Configuration Item (CI)
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