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SWEN 5135 Configuration Management

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The purpose of having a standard, documented change control process is to ensure that changes are made within a project in a consistent manner and the appropriate stakeholders are informed of the state of the product, changes to it and the cost and schedule impact of these changes.

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The Change (or Configuration) Control Board (CCB), the board that oversees the change process, consists of representatives from all interested parties, including customers, developers, and users. In a small project, a single person, such as the project manager or software architect, may play this role. In the Rational Unified Process, this is shown by the Change Control Manager role.

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Further explanation of these concepts, suggested activities, and states of Change Requests are found in Concepts: Change Request Management.

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