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Configuration management can typically be divided into two main subsystems: Technical Configuration Management and Administrative Configuration Management.
1. Technical Configuration Management involves the technical aspects of a product or system’s development and operation. This includes the identification of configuration items (CIs), version control, and the control of changes and variances. It ensures that products or systems are designed, developed, and delivered with the correct versions of hardware, firmware, and software components.
2. Administrative Configuration Management deals with the processes, policies, and procedures that support the management of configuration items. This includes configuration documentation, the auditing of configurations to verify conformance to specifications, and the management of changes through change control boards and other oversight mechanisms. This subsystem ensures that there is an organized and disciplined approach to managing changes in the system, thus maintaining integrity and traceability throughout the life cycle of the system.
A. reconfiguration and documentation