Configuration Management Team
- Configuration Management Team
- any team that manages the configuration of one or more related
systems or
applications
and their associated work products
As illustrated in the preceding figure, the Configuration Management Team method component
is part of the following inheritance hierarchy:
- Type: Concrete
- Superclass: Engineering Team
- Subclasses:
The typical team-specific responsibilities of a Configuration Management Team are to:
- Identify the configuration items.
- Control changes to configuration items.
- Audit baselines.
A configuration management team typically inherits the
general team responsibilities from the
team method component.
A Configuration Management Team typically consists of persons playing the following roles:
-
Configuration Manager, who:
- Leads the team.
- Plans the configuration management activity.
- Performs configuration management tasks.
-
Technical Writer, who produces and maintains the configuration management
plan.
A Configuration Management Team typically performs the following team-specific
tasks in an iterative, incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
A configuration management team typically inherits the
common team tasks from the
team method component.
A Configuration Management Team typically produces all or part of the following work products:
- Documents:
- Concepts:
- Baseline of configuration item (i.e., work products under configuration control)
- This team is critical to the success of the endeavor, even if it only consists of a single configuration manager.
- Change control is a collaborative effort of the configuration management team, the change control board, and
all producers of documents and software work products, who usually store versions of work products in a
configuration management tool.
- There is often a significant overlap of membership between the
change control board and the configuration management team.