Thursday, February 07, 2008

Ancestry : LCIA Version 3.5 : DELIVER LOGISTIC SUPPORT : CONFIGURE : 06. Configuration : 06.1 Manage Configuration Baseline : 06.1.2 Specify Configuration

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Configuration Structure09.2 Design Support SolutionConfiguration Structure11.1.1 Scope MaintenanceConfiguration Management Plan06.1.1 Manage Configuration PlansCONFIGUREHelp with a Flow ModelConfiguration StructureConfigured Item03.4.5 Audit assetConfiguration StructureConfiguration StructureConfiguration Structure06.1.3.1 Establish / Update baseline06.1.4.3 Execute configuration Verification06.1.5.3 Execute configuration auditConfiguration Structure09.1.1 Design Physical ProductConfiguration StructureConfigured Item06.1.2.3 Define configuration identifiersConfiguration Item DetailsProduct Structure06.1.2.1 Specify generic structure06.1.4 Perform Configuration VerificationLCIA Version 3.506.1.2.2 Define configuration structure06.1.2.2 Define configuration structure
The process "define configuration structure" is where individual configuration items are selected. It is the establishment of a hierarchical Product Breakdown Structure (PBS) as an outcome of the user requirements and system design activity. This PBS is linked to each item's identifier and product definition information
      Configuration Items [CI] are the basic unit from which the configuration of a product can be managed. A CI can be an item of hardware or software (or a combination of both), and its product configuration information is designated for Configuration management. Initial CI selection should reflect an optimum management level during the concept and development phase and will typically be the deliverable and separately installable items of the system. During the production and subsequent support phases, individual items required for logistic support and designated for separate procurement may also be designated as CIs. The view of what is designated a CI may depend on where in the contracting tree the view originates

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