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Unit 12: Monitoring & Control




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             Notes  However, other parameters, such as Scope, Quality, Team Morale, may be used.
             Reviews may include the client, Product Owner, other Project Managers or ScrumMasters.

          12.4 Change Control

          When developing and maintaining a product, changes are inevitable. People make mistakes,
          customers need changes, and the environment in which the product operates evolves. In addition,
          people constantly  develop their  knowledge of  the problem  and their  ability  to  solve it. In
          software development, it’s generally said that the solution of a problem will create new problems.
          In other words, we get wiser all the time.
          The purpose of change control is to be fully in control of all change requests for a product and of
          all implemented changes. For any configuration item, it must be possible to identify changes in
          it relative to its predecessor. Any change should be traceable to the item where the change was
          implemented. Figure 12.5 shows how change control affects and is affected by its environment.
                                 Figure 12.5: Change  Control in  Context





































          Inputs

          Change control is initiated by an event. An event may also be called a wish for modification but
          need not be expressed as a clearly formulated wish. In this context, an event is any observation
          of  something surprising,  unexpected, inconvenient, or directly  wrong  during usage of the
          configuration item. It may, for instance, be:
              A wrong formulation, caught during the review of a document.
              A coding mistake found during a walk-through of a piece of source code.



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