Any system that provides some form of
software version control
The definition includes terminology such as
configuration item, baseline, release and
version.
The functionality areas
Components
Annotations:
Identifies, classifies, stores and accesses the components that make up the product.
Structure
Annotations:
Represents the architecture of the product
Construction
Annotations:
Supports the construction of the product and its artifacts
Auditing
Annotations:
keeps an audit trail of the product and its process
Accounting
Annotations:
gathers statistics about the product and the process
Controlling
Annotations:
Controls how and when changes are made
When to Start Using a
CM System
It varies as to when
project teams
Work Authorization
System
Is a method used in
conjunction with
project management
Is used by the project
manager and his or her
designees
The work authorization
system is sometimes
referred to as a “WAS
Will typically be in the
form of a list of formally
adopted and well-
documented procedures
Work authorization
procedures specifically detail
who may authorize work to be
completed and how those
authorizations may be obtained.
Also sometimes detail the timeline
of the project
The project should be completed, in which
order those tasks are to be completed, and
by whom
These procedures will include which
documents must be completed prior to
work being initialized
Change Control System
Is a formal process used to ensure
that changes to a product or system
are introduced in a controlled and
coordinated
It reduces the possibility that
unnecessary changes will be introduced
to a system without forethought
The goals include minimal disruption to services,
reduction in backout activities, and cost-effective
utilization of resources involved in implementing
change
Typical examples from the computer and network
environments are patches to software products,
installation of new operating systems, upgrades to
network routing tables, or changes to the electrical
power systems supporting such infrastructure.
The process six steps
Record/classify
Assess
Plan
Build/test
Implement
Close/gain acceptance
Project Management
Information System
Annotations:
A PMIS Software supportsProject management knowledge areas such as : Integration Management, Project Scope
Management, Project Time Management, Project Cost Management, Project Quality
Management, Project Human Resource Management, Project Communications, Management, Project Risk Management, Project Procurement Management, and
Project Stakeholders Management.
is the coherent organization of the
information required for an
organization to execute projects
successfully
A PMIS is typically one or more software
applications and a methodical process for
collecting and using project information.
These electronic systems "help [to] plan,
execute, and close project management
goals
Enterprise
environmental factors
Provides access to an automated tool
Configuration management system
An information collection and
distribution system
or web interfaces to other online automated
systems used during the Direct and Manage
Project Execution