10 - 14 Feb 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5500 € Euro
Configuration Management (CM) is a vital business process that enables teams to efficiently develop, package, and deliver high-quality software. It emphasizes managing essential artifacts such as source code, documentation, and test cases throughout the software lifecycle. CM fosters automation in building, packaging, and deploying software, offering the agility to handle multiple variants of a codebase.
By the end of this course, participants will:
Understand the features and functions of Configuration Management systems.
Learn to establish boundaries, groups, and manage platform tools.
Configure resource discovery, role-based administration, and client agents.
Gain skills in creating queries, generating reports, and analyzing data.
Master application planning, deployment, and management.
Configure Wake-on-LAN, power management, and remote control settings.
Acquire both theoretical and practical knowledge to manage and configure CM tools.
The course uses a combination of:
Lectures
Hands-on Exercises
Real-World Case Studies
Group Discussions
This course is suitable for:
Software Developers
Project Managers
IT Managers
Development Managers
System Engineers
Configuration Manager Administrators
STEM Graduates and Freshers
Participants will develop competencies in:
Application creation, management, and deployment.
Configuring software deployment settings and distributing content.
Managing client settings and inventory collection.
Understanding and implementing CM practices aligned with ISO, US MIL, and CMM guidelines.
Day 1: Fundamentals of Configuration Management
Overview of Configuration Management
Definition, Evolution, and Role in Program Management
Purpose and Benefits of CM
Objectives and Guidelines for Successful CM
Configuration Identification
Product Lifecycle Phases
Defining Functional, Performance, and Physical Attributes
Engineering Release Systems
Day 2: Configuration Baselines and Interface Control
Configuration Baselines
Purpose and Benefits of Baseline Management
Types of CM Baselines: Requirements, Design, Product Configuration
Determination and Implementation in Product Lifecycle
Interface Control
Identification and Management of Product Interfaces
Effective Interface Control Working Groups
Day 3: Change and Status Management
Configuration Change Management
Systematic Process for Changing Baselines
Major and Minor Changes: Roles and Responsibilities
Impact Assessment and Approval Process
Configuration Status Accounting
Recording and Reporting CM Activities
Data Flow and Impact on Product Lifecycle
Types of Reports and Metrics
Day 4: Verification, Audits, and Digital Data Management
Verification and Audits
Functional and Physical Configuration Audits
Performance and Design Verification
Internal and External Audits
Configuration Management of Digital Data
Data Integrity Principles
Version Control and Business Rules
Day 5: CM Planning and Training
CM Planning
Application to Product Lifecycle
Core Elements and Tailoring CM Requirements
Developing a CM Plan
Training and Supplier CM
CM Roles and Responsibilities
Performance Measurement and Metrics
Supplier CM Requirements and Audits