<p>The objective of this course is to provide an in-depth understanding of the concepts and principles involved in the configuration control process. It is intended for an individual who has completed a basic introductory course in CM and who requires the deeper knowledge of a CM practitioner rather than a superficial overview.</p> <p>The overall objective of configuration management is to guarantee the buyer that a given product is what it was intended to be, functionally and physically as defined by contractual drawings and specifications, and to identify the configuration to the lowest level of assembly required to assure repeatable performance, quality, maintainability and reliability in all units of the same product.</p>
Rationale: This document is not written as a standard or a procedure, but as a study course to provide a comprehensive understanding of configuration control.The document starts with a historical overview of configuration control from its origins and proceeds with information that is either obsolete or outdated (CM elements, CM Plan, DIDs, CIs, baselines and baseline relationships, CCB, etc).