Computer Science, asked by mghh6573, 9 months ago

From the options select the configuration items that are eligible for configuration management


Select one or more:

a. SRS

b. Source code document

c. Test Report

d. Design Document

Answers

Answered by syed2020ashaels
1
  • Configuration management is a systems engineering process for introducing and maintaining the performance of the product,functional and physical attributes with its requirements.
  • United States Department of Defence established a configuration management.
  • The configuration management tools are Ansible,Puppet,Chef,Salt and so on.
  • Hence the configuration items that are eligible for configuration management  are
  • SRS,
  • source code document,
  • test report and design document.
  • It seems like all the given options are correct.

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Answered by roopa2000
1

Answer:

A configurable item (CI) is anything that is or will be controlled by configuration management, including any asset, document, service component, or other objects.

Explanation:

  • Software and programs, places and offices, people and clients, paperwork, firms and hardware, and even your incidents, modifications, and clients are examples of configuration items.
  • Systems engineering uses configuration management to introduce and maintain the performance of a product's functional and physical features in accordance with its specifications.
  • United States Department of Defence built configuration management.
  • Tools for managing configurations include Ansible, Puppet, Chef, Salt, and others.
  • Throughout a product's life, configuration management is a technique used in systems engineering to develop and maintain consistency between the performance, functional, and physical characteristics of the product and its requirements, design, and operational data.
  • Hence the configuration items that are eligible for configuration management  are
  • SRS,
  • source code document,
  • test report, and design document.
  • All of the available choices appear to be accurate.

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