Technical Change Management
Technical change management is the process responsible for controlling the lifecycle of all changes with minimum disruption to IT services. Change advisory board is defined as a group of people that support the assessment, prioritisation, authorization and scheduling of changes. The request of change is formal request for the implementation of a change. S.M.A.R.T. goals are goals that are specific, meaningful, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
Configuration management systems manage the changes related to the product specification and the process.
A rollback plan is a recovery plan that aims at returning the system to its last known good state.
Technical Change Management
Lilly Griffiths
Created on January 25, 2023
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Technical Change Management
Technical change management is the process responsible for controlling the lifecycle of all changes with minimum disruption to IT services. Change advisory board is defined as a group of people that support the assessment, prioritisation, authorization and scheduling of changes. The request of change is formal request for the implementation of a change. S.M.A.R.T. goals are goals that are specific, meaningful, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. Configuration management systems manage the changes related to the product specification and the process. A rollback plan is a recovery plan that aims at returning the system to its last known good state.