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When Should I Baseline? Baselining for Auditability and Control - The SCM and Requirements Management PerspectivesBaselining is a common practice in the realm of software development, and is a well known concept in the software configuration management discipline. A baseline in the SCM sense is essentially a snapshot of an item as it stood at a particular time. This snapshot is useful in providing an audit trail and allows us to know which requirements were valid for a particular software version. As companies adopt automated requirements management practices, they are also looking to utilize baselining capabilities. However, baselining from a Business Analysts perspective can differ from a Configuration Managers perspective. Baselining in the realm of requirements most commonly means to
2) Start a formal change control process from that point onward. MKS Integrity is unique in its ability to offer baselining capabilities that satisfy both requirements management and SCM perspectives. Join us for this Webinar and we'll answer the question: "When should I baseline?" then demonstrate how MKS Integrity enables an Analyst to baseline gradually and with insight, to manage and report on change throughout the requirements lifecycle. |
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