1 Configuration Management Planning CM Planning and Management Configuration Identification Change Management Configuration Audits Status Accounting Application Environment 2 What is a CM Plan ? The CM plan provides the framework for all CM Activities ? Provides the definition of how the CM process will be implemented and who will be responsible for CM activities ? Should be tailored to the needs of the specific project The CM Plan provides the infrastructure for the CM Process 3 Agencies & Developer Share CM Responsibilities Agency Developer Project product definition Quality level Audit process Life cycle processes Multiple projects Multiple teams Audit activities Internal CM processes & tools Working Together Requires Tailoring Processes and Consensus 4 Agencies Define CM Requirements for RFP ’s ? Define the contractors responsibilities ? Establish the basis for the CM process ? Identify the CM deliverables ? Define generic requirements for use in multiple RFP ’s 5 Scope the CM Responsibilities to the Size of the Project ? On a small project, one person may support multiple CM activities ? Others may support CM activities part time ? Responsibilities can be divided between individuals ? Responsibilities can be shared between stakeholder groups CM Needs 6 Configuration Identification CM Planning and Management Configuration Identification Change Management Configuration Audits Status Accounting Application Environment 7 What Is Placed Under Configuration Management ? End Products : The transportation system hardware, software, and firmware that performs the needed function ? Enabling Products : The supporting documentation, hardware, software, and firmware that enables the end products to be developed and maintained 8 End Product Examples ? Hardware – Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera – Smart Loop – Signal – Microwave Sensor ? Software – CCTV Control Software – Signal control Software – Toll Management Software – Violations Proce