Configuration Management Metrics

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Production & Operations Management, Management
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Author: Frank B. Watts ISBN: 9781437778342
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: August 26, 2009
Imprint: William Andrew Language: English
Author: Frank B. Watts
ISBN: 9781437778342
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: August 26, 2009
Imprint: William Andrew
Language: English

Configuration Management Metrics: Product Lifecycle and Engineering Documentation Control Process Measurement and Improvement provides a comprehensive discussion of measurements for configuration management/product lifecycle processes. Each chapter outlines one of the most important measures of merit – the need for written policy and procedures. The best of the best practices as to the optimum standards are listed with an opportunity for the reader to check off those that their company has and those they do not.
The book first defines the concept of configuration management (CM) and explains its importance. It then discusses the important metrics in the major CM and related processes. These include: new item release; order entry/fulfillment; request for change; bill of material change cost; and field change. Ancillary processes which may or may not be thought of as part of these major processes are also addressed, including deviations, service parts, publications and field failure reporting.

  • Provides detailed guidance on developing and implementing measurement systems and reports
  • Demonstrates methods of graphing and charting data, with benchmarks
  • A practical resource for the development of Engineering Documentation Control processes
  • Includes basic principles of Product Lifecycle processes and their measurement
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Configuration Management Metrics: Product Lifecycle and Engineering Documentation Control Process Measurement and Improvement provides a comprehensive discussion of measurements for configuration management/product lifecycle processes. Each chapter outlines one of the most important measures of merit – the need for written policy and procedures. The best of the best practices as to the optimum standards are listed with an opportunity for the reader to check off those that their company has and those they do not.
The book first defines the concept of configuration management (CM) and explains its importance. It then discusses the important metrics in the major CM and related processes. These include: new item release; order entry/fulfillment; request for change; bill of material change cost; and field change. Ancillary processes which may or may not be thought of as part of these major processes are also addressed, including deviations, service parts, publications and field failure reporting.

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