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How Does Configuration Status Accounting Work in a Configuration Management Plan?

How Does Configuration Status Accounting Work in a Configuration Management Plan?

Role of Configuration Status Accounting

Configuration status accounting is the process of tracking and reporting on the status of configuration items, including their versions, changes, and approvals. This part of the Configuration Management Plan ensures that stakeholders have up-to-date and accurate information regarding the configuration status of the system or project.

Reporting Configuration Changes

The CMP defines how changes to configuration items are recorded, including the nature of the change, its impact, and the individuals responsible. Regular status reports keep the project team informed and ensure that everyone is working with the correct configuration.

Maintaining Traceability

Configuration status accounting helps maintain traceability of every configuration item throughout its lifecycle. This is important for understanding the history of a system’s changes, helping identify root causes of issues and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.

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