Discipline: Configuration Management
Configuration Management controls and maintains all managed items within the IT infrastructure. Select one of the following for more information.
Relationships
Reference Workflows
Configuration Management
Tasks
Assess Impact on CMS Data Model
Create New CI Type
Initiate Change Request
Identify CI Types
Monitor Change
Analyze Request for Information
Obtain Data Relevant to Audit Scope
Communicate Audit Findings to Stakeholders
Create Baseline
Define and Build Report
Determine Requested CI Changes
Generate and Communicate Reports
Identify Minimal CI Errors
Identify Unregistered Items
Identify Unauthorized Changes
Plan Audit
Resolve CI Errors
Review and Validate Request
Scan for CIs
Summarize All Variances
Enter and Validate CI Information
Verify State of CIs
Assess Process Execution
Assess Process Framework
Audit Process
Collect Evaluation Results
Collect Feedback
Communicate and Deploy Framework
Communicate to Stakeholders
Complete Evaluation
Create Project Proposals
Define Measurements and Controls
Define Process Policies, Standards, and Conceptual Models
Determine Process Data Requirements
Determine Process Procedures
Determine Process Relationships to Other Processes
Identify Process Roles and Responsibilities
Produce Gap Analysis
Produce Process Measurements
Recommend Initiatives
Research Trends and Best Practices
Review Existing Documentation
Specify Process Purpose, Scope, Goals, and Capabilities
Assign Process Responsibilities to Organizations
Reject Update Request
Validate Audit Request
Notify Stakeholders
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