Activity: Create Project Configuration Management (CM) Environments
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Activity: Create Project Configuration Management (CM) Environments
This activity establishes an environment where the overall product can be developed, built, and made available for stakeholders.
Extends: Create Project Configuration Management (CM) Environments
DescriptionWork Breakdown StructureTeam AllocationWork Product Usage
Relationships
Parent Activities
Prepare Project Environments
Description
This work is done by making sure the essential artifacts are available to developers and integrators in the various
private and public workspaces as they need them, and then are adequately baselined and stored for subsequent use.
Setting up the CM environment involves creating the Product Directory Structure, repositories, Workspaces (developer
and integration) and allocating machine resources (servers and disk space).
Properties
Event Driven
Multiple Occurrences
Ongoing
Optional
Planned
Repeatable
Staffing
To set up an appropriate environment, a person playing the Configuration Manager role needs to have a good
understanding of the component structures of the overall product, and will need to work closely with the Software Architect to ensure that adequate "place holder" CM items
are established.
A person playing the Integrator role in this work needs to ensure that artifacts delivered from the developer
workspaces are sufficiently tested such that they can be incorporated into a testable build. The Integrator role needs
to be familiar with Project CM Policies, Build and Test Practices.
Usage
Usage Guidance
Typically this work starts in Inception and continues throughout the lifecycle. Generally this work is most prevalent
in iterations at the very beginning of each phase (or at the end of each preceding phase) to prepare a suitable CM
environment for the forthcoming phase. Note that the requirements for a CM environment often change from phase-to-phase
as the team size expands and contracts: a smaller development team in early phases normally requires a less formal
environment than is required in later phases.
This work is not considered optional, although project culture will mean this work will vary from being a small
consideration to a large endeavor. Note that where an existing CM environment is in place, this work may be more
focused on tailoring that environment to suit the project or lifecycle phase.
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