Difference between revisions of "Engineering Change Management (glossary)"
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− | 1. Change Management: The comprehensive evaluation and approval or disapproval of a change that takes into consideration all effects of the change. | + | <blockquote>''1. Change Management: The comprehensive evaluation and approval or disapproval of a change that takes into consideration all effects of the change.'' (Mooz 2003, p 116, 164)</blockquote> |
− | 2. Engineering Change: An alteration in the configuration of a configuration item or other desiginated item after formal establishment of its configurement identification. | + | <blockquote>''2. Engineering Change: An alteration in the configuration of a configuration item or other desiginated item after formal establishment of its configurement identification.'' (Kossiakoff 2003, p 448)</blockquote> |
− | + | ===Source(s)=== | |
− | + | Kossiakoff, A., and W. N. Sweet, 2003. ''Systems Engineering: Principles and Practice'', J. Wiley & Sons, New Jersey. p. 448. | |
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+ | Mooz, H., K. Forsberg, and H. Cotterman, 2003. ''Communicating Project Management'', J. Wiley & Sons, New Jersey. p. 116, 164. | ||
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
− | + | Engineering Change Management focuses on technical changes, or the technical aspect of a change, versus the business or budgetary aspect of the change. An engineering change notice is the formal release of an engineering revision to an approved baseline. | |
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 2 May 2024
1. Change Management: The comprehensive evaluation and approval or disapproval of a change that takes into consideration all effects of the change. (Mooz 2003, p 116, 164)
2. Engineering Change: An alteration in the configuration of a configuration item or other desiginated item after formal establishment of its configurement identification. (Kossiakoff 2003, p 448)
Source(s)
Kossiakoff, A., and W. N. Sweet, 2003. Systems Engineering: Principles and Practice, J. Wiley & Sons, New Jersey. p. 448.
Mooz, H., K. Forsberg, and H. Cotterman, 2003. Communicating Project Management, J. Wiley & Sons, New Jersey. p. 116, 164.
Discussion
Engineering Change Management focuses on technical changes, or the technical aspect of a change, versus the business or budgetary aspect of the change. An engineering change notice is the formal release of an engineering revision to an approved baseline.