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Learn Ways to Keep Schedules and Costs in Line With Requirements Change Management

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ibm_150In today's interconnected systems engineering environment, the challenge of changing one system component without affecting another has never been more difficult. From vehicles to smart phones to medical devices, the software, electronics, electrics and mechanics that run them are no longer independent of one another. As a result, changing requirements while building or modifying a system often affects — sometimes extensively — development costs and schedules, because a single change can create a domino effect of changes. This paper discusses how an effective change management process can help you better identify the way alterations will affect costs and your schedule so you can keep them under control.


 

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