Configuration Management Best Practices: Practical Methods that Work in the Real World

Configuration Management Best Practices: Practical Methods that Work in the Real World

Configuration Management Best Practices: Practical Methods that Work in the Real World

Configuration management (CM) plays a critical role in any technology development effort. This book borrows from lead author Bob Aiello's unparalleled experience implementing and supporting CM for more than 25 years. The result is a practical and actionable guide to best practices that will enable the reader to effectively implement CM in realistic business, engineering, and government environments

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