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The Configuration Manager role is responsible for providing the overall Configuration Management (CM) infrastructure and environment to the product development team. | |||||||||
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The CM function supports the product development activity so that developers and integrators have appropriate workspaces to build and test their work, and so that all artifacts are available for inclusion in the deployment unit as required. The Configuration Manager role also has to ensure that the CM environment facilitates product review, and change and defect tracking activities. The role is also responsible for writing the CM Plan and reporting progress statistics based on change requests.
This section provides links to additional information related to this role.
The person playing the Configuration Manager role should understand configuration management principles, and preferably have experience or-at a minimum training-in the use of Configuration Management tools. The Configuration Manager role is played best when the practitioner pays attention to detail. They should be assertive, in order to ensure that developers do not bypass configuration management policies and procedures.
Here are some examples of different ways this role can be assigned:
See Software Configuration Management Strategies and Rational ClearCase: A Practical Introduction [WHI00].
Rational Unified Process
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