• EIA CMB 7-2 : 2014 STABILIZED

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    GUIDELINE FOR TRANSITIONING CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT TO AN AUTOMATED ENVIRONMENT

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Government Electronics & Information Technology Association

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    1. OVERVIEW
    2. CURRENT PROBLEMS
    3. BENEFITS
    4. PSYCHOLOGY OF CHANGE
    5. AUTOMATING THE CM FUNCTIONS
    6. CONCLUSION
    APPENDIX - Reference Documents

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    Gives a framework for planning the automation of CM functions by identifying the issues and potential problems to be considered.

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    Committee G-33
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Government Electronics & Information Technology Association
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    MIL-HDBK-59 Revision B:1994 COMPUTER AIDED ACQUISITION AND LOGISTIC SUPPORT (CALS) PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE
    MIL-STD-483 Revision A:1985 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, MUNITIONS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS
    MIL-STD-480 Revision B:1988 CONFIGURATION CONTROL - ENGINEERING CHANGES, DEVIATIONS AND WAIVERS
    DOD STD 100 : C NOTICE 6 ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICES
    DOD-D-1000 Revision B:1977 DRAWINGS, ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATED LISTS
    MIL-STD-482 Revision A:1974 CONFIGURATION STATUS ACCOUNTING DATA ELEMENTS AND RELATED FEATURES
    MIL-STD-490 Revision A:1985 SPECIFICATION PRACTICES
    MIL-STD-961 Revision E:2003 DEFENSE AND PROGRAM-UNIQUE SPECIFICATIONS FORMAT AND CONTENT
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