SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
Question
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What are the consequences of not applying Configuration Identification?
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-Decreased product costs due to non-repeatable and lengthy manufacturing processes-Fielding and/or operational schedule delays related to unavailability of replacement parts-Defective parts as a result of ad hoc manufacturing or maintenance procedures-Increased overall program costs caused by increased maintenance, manufacturing and/or re-procurement costs-Inability to determine, assess and manage risk
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-Increased product costs due to non-repeatable and lengthy manufacturing processes-Fielding and/or operational schedule improvements related to availability of replacement parts-Defective parts as a result of ad hoc manufacturing or maintenance procedures-Increased overall program costs caused by increased maintenance, manufacturing and/or re-procurement costs-Inability to determine, assess and manage risk
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-Increased product costs due to non-repeatable and lengthy manufacturing processes-Fielding and/or operational schedule delays related to unavailability of replacement parts-Defective parts as a result of ad hoc manufacturing or maintenance procedures-Increased overall program costs caused by increased maintenance, manufacturing and/or re-procurement costs-Inability to determine, assess and manage risk
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-Increased product costs due to non-repeatable and lengthy manufacturing processes-Fielding and/or operational schedule delays related to unavailability of replacement parts-Defective parts as a result of ad hoc manufacturing or maintenance procedures-Decreased overall program costs caused by decreased maintenance, manufacturing and/or re-procurement costs-Ability to determine, assess and manage risk
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Reactive Maintenance: When it breaks, you fix it. Preventive Maintenance: You schedule replacements ahead of time before parts break, usually at a regular interval. Usage-Based Maintenance: You replace parts when the machine has been used a certain amount before they break.
Detailed explanation-2: -The traditional Six Big Losses include Equipment Failure, Setup and Adjustments, Idling and Minor Stops, Reduced Speed, Process Defects, and Reduced Yield.
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