This course is developed for project managers, configuration administrator, quality assurance engineers, software engineers, and software process engineers in search of information needed to fully integrate the Configuration Management (CM) practices into the software development and maintenance process.
The course provides the best practices into the software development and maintenance process. It also offers a structured approach to the CM key elements of configuration identification, configuration control, configuration status accounting, and configuration audit. The CM will walk the participants through the different CM activities and demonstrate the methods, techniques and tools that would fully accomplish practical and effective CM practices in your organization.
The course provides the best practices into the software development and maintenance process. It also offers a structured approach to the CM key elements of configuration identification, configuration control, configuration status accounting, and configuration audit. The CM will walk the participants through the different CM activities and demonstrate the methods, techniques and tools that would fully accomplish practical and effective CM practices in your organization.
Who should attend?
- Project Managers
- Configuration/ Repository Administrations
- Quality Assurance Engineers
- Software Process Engineers
- Software Engineers
Pre-requisites:
- Knowledge of software engineering and/or management
Course Objectives:
- Understand the nature, purpose and need for CM
- Identify the elements of configuration identification
- Explain elements of repository management
- Explain elements of version control
- Explain elements of a release baseline
- Explain the purpose of configuration status accounting
- Explain what is configuration audit
- Describe the change control system of projects
- Understand the goals of integrated change control
- Enumerate the steps involved in the change control procedure
- Understand the need for a CM Plan




