Configuration Management - Standards

Standards

  • ANSI/EIA-649-1998 National Consensus Standard for Configuration Management
  • EIA-649-A 2004 National Consensus Standard for Configuration Management
  • TechAmerica/ANSI EIA-649-B 2011 Configuration Management Standard
  • ISO 10007:2003 Quality management systems - Guidelines for configuration management
  • Federal Standard 1037C
  • GEIA Standard 836-2002 Configuration Management Data Exchange and Interoperability
  • IEEE 829Standard for Software Test Documentation
  • MIL-STD-973 Configuration Management (cancelled on September 20, 2000)
  • STANAG 4159 NATO Materiel Configuration Management Policy and Procedures for Multinational Joint Projects
  • STANAG 4427 Introduction of Allied Configuration Management Publications (ACMPs)
  • CMMI CMMI for Development, Version 1.2 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
  • CMII-100E CMII Standard for Enterprise Configuration Management

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