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AS/NZS 3907:1996

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Quality management - Guidelines for configuration management
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Superseded date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

04-05-1996

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1 - AS/NZS 3907:1996 QUALITY MANAGEMENT - GUIDELINES FOR CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - INTRODUCTION
8 - 1 Scope
8 - 2 Normative references
8 - 3 Definitions
8 - 3.1 configuration
8 - 3.2 configuration audit (CA)
8 - 3.3 configuration baseline
8 - 3.4 configuration board (CB)
9 - 3.5 configuration control (CC)
9 - 3.6 configuration documents
9 - 3.7 configuration identification
9 - 3.8 configuration item (CI)
9 - 3.9 configuration management (CM)
9 - 3.10 configuration management plan (CMP)
9 - 3.11 configuration status accounting (CSA)
9 - 3.12 interface
9 - 4 Configuration management system, description and objectives
9 - 4.1 General
9 - 4.2 Overview
9 - 4.2.1 Configuration management process
9 - 4.2.2 Organization of configuration management
9 - 4.2.3 Configuration management procedures and plans
10 - 4.2.4 Configuration management system audit
10 - 5 Configuration management process
10 - 5.1 General
10 - 5.2 Configuration identification
10 - 5.2.1 Product structure and selection of configuration items
10 - 5.2.2 Documentation of configuration items
10 - 5.2.3 Numbering
10 - 5.2.4 Establishment of configuration baselines
10 - 5.3 Configuration control
11 - 5.4 Configuration status accounting (CSA)
11 - 5.5 Configuration audit (CA)
11 - 6 Organization of configuration management
11 - 6.1 General
11 - 6.2 Structure of configuration management
11 - 7 Configuration management procedures
11 - 7.1 General
11 - 7.2 Configuration identification procedures
11 - 7.2.1 Selection of configuration items (CIs)
12 - 7.2.2 Documentation of configuration items
12 - 7.2.3 Numbering conventions
12 - 7.2.4 Configuration baselines
12 - 7.3 Configuration board (CB)
13 - 7.4 Configuration control procedure
13 - 7.4.1 Identification and documentation of the need for change
13 - 7.4.2 Evaluation of change
13 - 7.4.3 Approval of change
13 - 7.4.4 Implementation and verification of change
13 - 7.5 Procedures for configuration status accounting (CSA)
13 - 7.5.1 General
13 - 7.5.2 Recording
14 - 7.5.3 Reporting
14 - 7.6 Configuration audit procedures
14 - 7.7 Configuration management plan (CMP)
15 - 8 Configuration management system audit
16 - Annex A - Recommended structure and content of a configuration management plan
16 - A.1 Introduction
16 - A.2 Policies and procedures
16 - A.3 Configuration identification
16 - A.4 Configuration control
16 - A.5 Configuration status accounting
17 - A.6 Configuration audit
18 - Annex B - Cross references to configuration management requirements and quality system elements
20 - Annex C - Project phases - Configuration management activities
21 - Annex D - Bibliography

Provides guidelines for configuration management which can be applied to provide identification and control of characteristics over the life cycle of a product or project. Identical with ISO 10007:1995.

This International Standard gives guidance on the use of configuration management in industry and its interface with other management systems and procedures. It first provides a management overview (clause 4), then describes the process, organization and detailed procedures.It is applicable to the support of projects from concept through to design, development, procurement, production, installation, operation and maintenance and to the disposal of products. It amplifies the configuration management elements found in ISO 9004-1, while annex B provides a correlation between the guidance found in this International Standard and the quality system standards ISO 9001, ISO 9002, ISO 9003 and ISO 9004-1.The application of configuration management may be tailored to suit individual projects, taking into account the size, complexity and nature of the work.NOTE 1 For further guidance related to special applications (e.g. software), refer to the relevant International Standards as listed in annex D.

Committee
QR-008
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0383 6
Pages
14
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ISO 10007:2003 Identical
ISO 10007:1995 Identical

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