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Date Posted: 7/23/2008 10:37:47 PM  Status: Live
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Incomplete Configuration identification documents may result in:

a)            Defective Product

b)            Higher Maintenance Costs

c)            Schedule Product

d)            Meet Software Quality

e)            A, B, C

f)              B, C, D

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Date Posted: 7/24/2008 1:17:05 AM  Status: Live
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Response:
Incomplete Configuration identification documents may result in 
a) Defective Product

Explaination:
Configuration identification incrementally establishes and maintains the definitive current basis for control and status accounting of a system and its configuration items (CIs) throughout their life cycle (development, production, deployment and operational support, until demilitarization and disposal). The configuration identification process ensures that all acquisition and sustainment management disciplines have common sets of documentation as the basis for developing a new system, modifying an existing component; buying a product for operational use, and providing support for the system and its components. The configuration identification process also includes identifiers that are shorthand references to items and their documentation. Good configuration control procedures
[Section 4] assure the continuous integrity of the configuration identification. The configuration identification process includes:
  • Selecting configuration items at appropriate levels of the product structure to facilitate the documentation, control and support of the items and their documentation
  • Determining the types of configuration documentation required for each CI to define its performance, functional and physical attributes, including internal and external interfaces. Configuration documentation provides the basis to develop and procure software/parts/material, fabricate and assemble parts, inspect and test items, and maintain systems
  • Determining the appropriate configuration control authority for each configuration document consistent with logistic support planning for the associated CI
  • Issuing identifiers for the CIs and the configuration documentation
  • Maintaining the configuration identification of CIs to facilitate effective logistics support of items in service
  • Releasing configuration documentation; and
  • Establishing configuration baselines for the configuration control of CIs.

 


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Date Posted: 7/24/2008 1:18:12 AM  Status: Live
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Ans: e
 
because,Incomplete Configuration identification documents may result in Defective Product ,Higher Maintenance Costs and Schedule Product .



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