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Configuration Control Board

(Alias: CCB, change control board)

A group of project stakeholders responsible for:

  • Evaluating and approving or disapproving proposed changes to a system
  • Prioritizing the incorporation of approved changes
  • Scheduling the changes for forthcoming releases.

In some projects the CCB may also be responsible for verifying that approved changes are implemented.

Medium to large projects may have more than one CCB. For example, an external CCB comprising users, developers and marketing people is formed to deal with changes that will impact the customer. That is, product features, cost and delivery date. An internal CCB comprising developers and technical managers is formed to deal with changes in design approaches that will not be visible to the customer or impact costs and delivery dates.

The Configuration Control Board's Role in Change Management

Configuration Management
Collaboration

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RE Definition: Configuration Control Board

Configuration Control Board

By lol » Wed 18-May-2022, 17:09, My rating: ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭

Huge tasks might have more than one CCB. For instance, an outer CCB including clients, designers and showcasing individuals is framed to manage changes that will affect the client. For inhouse development team team the development team conveys a releasable item. The teams are coordinated so that every one is answerable for their own work. This expands the potential and the end-product of the team in general in a proficient manner.

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