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Configuration Management Plan for the Tank Farm Contractor
Author(s) -
W.R. Weir
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/802975
Subject(s) - configuration management (itsm) , plan (archaeology) , baseline (sea) , schedule , control (management) , process (computing) , change control , operations management , process management , work (physics) , engineering , engineering management , systems engineering , computer science , oceanography , archaeology , artificial intelligence , history , geology , operating system , mechanical engineering
The Configuration Management Plan for the Tank Farm Contractor describes configuration management the contractor uses to manage and integrate its technical baseline with the programmatic and functional operations to perform work. The Configuration Management Plan for the Tank Farm Contractor supports the management of the project baseline by providing the mechanisms to identify, document, and control the technical characteristics of the products, processes, and structures, systems, and components (SSC). This plan is one of the tools used to identify and provide controls for the technical baseline of the Tank Farm Contractor (TFC). The configuration management plan is listed in the management process documents for TFC as depicted in Attachment 1, TFC Document Structure. The configuration management plan is an integrated approach for control of technical, schedule, cost, and administrative processes necessary to manage the mission of the TFC. Configuration management encompasses the five functional elements of: (1) configuration management administration, (2) configuration identification, (3) configuration status accounting, (4) change control, and (5 ) configuration management assessments

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