Quality

Configuration Management

DE: Konfigurationsmanagement

Managing and controlling changes to project deliverables and documentation.

Detailed Explanation

Configuration management establishes and maintains consistency of a product's attributes with its requirements and design throughout its life. It ensures changes to deliverables and documents are controlled and tracked systematically.

While change control governs whether a change is approved, configuration management ensures it is properly implemented, documented, and traceable. It answers: 'What is the current approved version of this deliverable?'

Key activities include configuration identification, status accounting, verification and audit, and configuration control through formal processes.

Key Points

  • Ensures consistency between deliverables and specifications
  • Works alongside integrated change control
  • Includes identification, status accounting, verification, and control
  • Tracks all document and deliverable versions
  • Essential for regulatory compliance and audit trails
  • Prevents 'which version is latest?' confusion

Practical Example

A pharmaceutical company tracks every version of drug label designs, regulatory submissions, and manufacturing specs. Configuration management ensures manufacturing uses exactly the regulator-approved Version 3.2 — not 3.1 or an unapproved draft. Every change is logged and traceable.

Tips for Learning and Applying

1

Use version control tools (Git, SharePoint) to automate tracking

2

Define which items need configuration control early in planning

3

Conduct periodic configuration audits

4

Integrate with your change control process seamlessly

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