Pmi SP Course
Pmi SP Course
In Time: 10/9/2014
Introduction:
study Session. Improper requests after Change Control Board approval, unless they are part of the CCB.
logouts are not counted
towards contact hours.
Some of the configuration management activities included in the integrated
change control process are as follows:
3. Expert Inputs
Consultants,
Stakeholders, including customers or sponsors,
Professional and technical associations,
Industry groups,
Subject matter experts, and
Project management office (PMO).
The schedule Configuration management Policy and procedures are part of overall
Configuration Management policy consisting of processes and procedures for
identification, assessment, approval, implementation, test and release status
accounting and auditing are set forth in the policy document.
This procedure specifies how documents related to schedule of the Project will be
created, distributed, and revised. This procedure applies to all documents which
are produced or received by the project.
The purpose of this standard is to define how to identify, store, and maintain
documents for the Project.
This standard applies to each member of the project and will be followed when
creating, revising, and using project documentation.
A. Project Library
All documentation prepared in reference to this project will be stored in the Project
Library. The Project Library is intended to achieve the following objectives:
Ensure that all project documents are readily available to all project staff
store working papers produced in the day to day operation of the project
B. Controlled Documents
Controlled documents are any documents on the project which represent project
deliverables or are subject to review and revision. The standard front matter for a
controlled document includes a cover page, change record, reviewer list, and
distribution list.
C. Uncontrolled Documents
Uncontrolled documents not requiring review or revision, such as meeting minutes
or memos, require fewer components and do not require formal distribution.
However, a copy will always be retained in the Project Library. The standard front
matter for an uncontrolled document includes a cover page.
The purpose of this procedure is to specify how configuration items on the Project
will be created, tracked, revised, and referenced.
2. Control Versions
3. Provide Versions for Reference
4. Promote Versions
5. Manage Configurations
Over the course of this project, a variety of types of releases will be produced and
delivered. The various types of releases and their purposes are described in the
project Configuration Definition standard. Detailed instructions for producing
specific types of releases will be documented as attachments to this procedure.
1. Plan Release
2. Construct Release
3. Deliver Release
4. Secure Client Receipt
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