CAP · Question #36
What component of the change management system is responsible for evaluating, testing, and documenting changes created to the project scope?
The correct answer is A. Configuration Management System. In project management (PMBOK framework), the Configuration Management System (CMS) is the subsystem of the overall change management framework responsible for tracking, controlling, evaluating, testing, and documenting changes to project deliverables and scope. The Project Manage
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What component of the change management system is responsible for evaluating, testing, and documenting changes created to the project scope?
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- AConfiguration Management System
- BProject Management InformationSystem
- CScope Verification
- DIntegrated Change Control
How the community answered
(67 responses)- A88% (59)
- B7% (5)
- C3% (2)
- D1% (1)
Explanation
In project management (PMBOK framework), the Configuration Management System (CMS) is the subsystem of the overall change management framework responsible for tracking, controlling, evaluating, testing, and documenting changes to project deliverables and scope. The Project Management Information System (PMIS) is the broader information platform used to manage project data. Scope Verification is the process of formally accepting completed deliverables. Integrated Change Control is the process of reviewing all change requests and approving/rejecting them-but the CMS handles the documentation and tracking function specifically. The CMS ensures every change is recorded, tested, and traceable.
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