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BMC Best Practice Process Flow for Release Management

Overview The Release Management process consists of four procedures. The first procedure is called "Request for Change Handling". It is used by the release managers to review the requests for change that have been passed to Release Management. The second procedure is called "Release Definition". This procedure is used by release managers to organize CAB meetings and by CAB members when they decide which of the requests for change that have been collected for CAB review should be fulfilled by the next release. The third is "Business Justification". It is used by the release managers when additional funding needs to be obtained for the implementation of a release. The fourth procedure is called "Release Coordination".

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PublisherBMC Software File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2007 Downloads22
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