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CRSE SCM
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| 1 - 4/1/2009 08:26 AM Eastern |
This course is designed to provide a knowledge base and practical skills for anyone interested in implementing or improving SCM techniques and practices in their organization. This course starts with an overview of SCM basics including definitions, a discussion of the benefits of SCM and an overview of the management of the SCM at the organizational level and the project/program level. There will be a discussion of SCM tools including guidelines for evaluating and selecting the right SCM tools for your organization. This course provides an overview of how to conduct functional configuration audits, physical configuration audits and in-process SCM audits. It also discusses aspects of software release management.
Member Price: $1,120
List/Forum/Division Price: $1,250 |
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- Understand the basics of software configuration management
- Establish a configuration management infrastructure including libraries & tools
- Implement configuration identification
- Control change to your configuration items & baselines
- Report configuration status & conduct configuration audits
- Manage your software releases
- Learn about the different types of software configuration libraries and how they are used to balance the needs for both flexibility and stability in the software development process
- Learn to identify software configuration items and baselines including methods for assigning unique identifiers to versions and revisions of different types of items and baselines
- Explore the use of different levels of configuration control and the roll of Configuration Control Boards (CCBs) including performing impact analysis on proposed changes
- Learn about the types of questions that a good configuration status accounting system should be able to answer |
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| Anyone interested in implementing or improving SCM techniques and practices in their organization. |
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