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How Do We Implement the Theory of CM in Practice

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Configuration management has the word on it to be hard to understand and unnecessary bureaucratic. If you know its goals and main principles relatively simple processes can be implemented and used. Simplicity justifies the subject and makes it understandable.

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Nyman, U. (2001). How Do We Implement the Theory of CM in Practice. In: Haug, M., Olsen, E.W., Cuevas, G., Rementeria, S. (eds) Managing the Change: Software Configuration and Change Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56614-1_6

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