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Configuration Management Planning (process ST 3.1)
Infrastructure and services should have an up-to-date Configuration Management plan, which can stand alone or form part of other planning documents. The Configuration Management plan should include or describe the following:
- Scope, objectives, policies, standards, roles, and responsibilities
- Configuration Management processes to provide the following services:
- Define the Configuration Items that comprise related service(s) and infrastructure
- Control changes to configurations
- Record and report the status of Configuration Items
- Verify the completeness and correctness of Configuration Items according to the requirements for accountability, traceability, and auditability
- Configuration Control (access, protection, version, build, and release controls)
- Interface control process for identifying, recording, and managing CIs and information at the common boundary of two or more organizations (for example, system interfaces and releases)
- Planning and establishing the resources to bring assets and configurations under control and maintain the Configuration Management system (for example, training)
- Management of suppliers and subcontractors performing Configuration Management
Details for this process can be seen in the following figure and table.