BS EN 9223-100:2018
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Programme Management. Configuration Management – A guide for the application of the principles of configuration management
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 32 |
The present document:
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is based on internationally-recognized concepts;
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proposes organisational principles and implementation processes for configuration management from both viewpoints: āprogrammeā and ācompanyā, with emphasis on the āprogrammeā viewpoint.
The required procedures for implementation and necessary tailoring have to be prescribed for each programme.
This document encompasses some aspects of the relationship between configuration management and contract management, but does not address contract management procedures.
Intended for use in complex programmes (aerospace, defence, etc.), this document is an extension of standard ISO 10007 Quality management systems ā Guidelines for configuration management.
This document is coherent with EN 9200 Programme management ā Guidelines for project management specifications.
The described principles concern all the stakeholders in the programme (authorities, manufacturers, skills, etc.) from the feasibility phase to disposal. These principles can be applied or tailored to any products (material or software).
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
5 | European foreword |
6 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
7 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Configuration management: basic concepts 4.1 āProgrammeā and ācompanyā viewpoints 4.2 Objectives, services and interfaces with other disciplines 4.2.1 Objectives |
8 | 4.2.2 Services to be provided 4.2.3 Input from/Output towards other disciplines |
9 | 4.3 Configuration management processes |
10 | 5 Configuration management as part of programme management 5.1 Configuration baselines 5.1.1 Main configuration baselines 5.1.2 Functional configuration baseline 5.1.3 Allocated configuration baseline |
11 | 5.1.4 Product Configuration baseline 5.1.5 Other configurations status 5.2 Configuration management and associated responsibilities 5.2.1 Principle 5.2.2 Configuration item – Configuration data |
12 | 5.2.3 Configuration items designated by the customer 5.2.4 Configuration management authority and configuration management board |
13 | 5.2.5 Other authorities involved in configuration related decisions 5.3 Configuration management, during the life cycle processes 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Configuration Management, during the expression of need 5.3.3 Configuration Management during the preliminary design process 5.3.4 Configuration management, during the detailed design process |
14 | 5.3.5 Configuration management, during the qualification process 5.3.6 Configuration management during the industrialisation and production processes |
15 | 5.3.7 Configuration management, during the utilisation process 5.3.8 Configuration management, during the disposal process 5.3.9 Particular cases |
16 | 5.4 Quality audit of the configuration management system 6 Configuration management processes 6.1 Configuration identification |
17 | 6.2 Configuration control |
18 | 6.3 Configuration status accounting |
19 | 6.4 Configuration verifications, reviews and audits 7 Management specification and configuration management plan 7.1 General |
20 | 7.2 Configuration management requirements 7.3 Configuration management plan |
22 | Annex A (informative) List of the main tasks of configuration management |
28 | Annex B (informative) Summary of a configuration management plan (Example) |
30 | Annex C (informative) Cartography of standards generally used by configuration management people |