Which of the following details should be included in a software configuration management plan?
A.
Potential changes to identified configuration items
B.
Configuration control board level of authority
C.
Programming language used for coding
D.
Software integration test baselines
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A software configuration management plan should define how configuration items are identified, controlled, status-accounted, audited, and changed. One important detail is the configuration control board’s level of authority. The plan should specify who can approve changes, what types of changes require board review, decision criteria, escalation paths, responsibilities, and change-control workflow. Potential changes to items are not usually listed as plan details because changes are handled through requests as they arise. The programming language may appear in development documentation but is not a core SCM plan control element. Integration test baselines may be managed under configuration control, but the authority and process for controlling baselines is more fundamental. Therefore, CCB authority belongs in the SCM plan.
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