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stoneridgesoftware: Why do we Control Change on a Software Implementation Project?
Источник: https://stoneridgesoftware.com/why-d...ation-project/
============== Before we go much further I would like to clarify the type of Change Control I am focusing on here. Change Control is often referred to as “a formal process used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner.” Usually, that mean the safekeeping of a production software system by controlling code changes, apply regression testing, etc. That is not the topic of this post, well not exactly. I am concentrating on Controlling and managing the changes that happen to a software implementation project and the project scope throughout its life cycle. Poorly handled Change Control on a project can lead to overages in the budget, timeline, as well as resource burnout, or compromised quality. None of which will make the project stakeholders, executives sponsors, and just generally the client happy. Planning on not having any changes on a project and just rejecting them all, and sticking to the initial scope is a lofty ambition, but probably not very realistic. Most projects these days use a Hybrid approach that marries the benefits of a Waterfall driven approach with the speed and iteration that Agile brings. By default that will lead to discoveries and learnings throughout, and thus to changes that we need to manage and control. It is crucial to look at each proposed change individually, as well as the cumulative effect of proposed changes. We need to ensure they are well defined, and reviewed by subject matter experts representing the impacted areas. could include: Defining & reviewing proposed changes could include:
It may turn out that some changes are large enough to be their own subsequent project. They may need to be deferred to a phase II. Other changes may be traded in for something that was deemed in scope initially and would have used similar or the same resource to work on. Once the answers are known to the aspects we have looked at the project manager should prepare options for the decision makers to choose from. Ideally, the project manager will give the decision makers a recommendation with the options. If the project team has a clear preference what they want the decision to be they should state that. Once proposed changes have been reviewed the project manager will:
Establishing a good discipline to document, review, assess and decide on changes during the project will not only help bring the project in on time and budget, but also nicely prepare the organization to do the “other Change Control” post go-live, and review code or configuration changes before they are being applied. Источник: https://stoneridgesoftware.com/why-d...ation-project/
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