Redefining the Ecosystem of Tomorrow
I joined Joseph Anderson and Martin Haket on the IpX True North Podcast. This series is about the topics identified in the CM2-500 standard. We will discuss these topics in the context of the Future of Configuration Management. The third topic is about data integrity and operability and the fear of change.
More information about the topics we discussed can be found in the following blog posts:
Without Impact Analysis there is no data operability/integrity:
- Ignorance is Bliss! (till it isn’t)
- We need a cross-platform interface for impact analysis! introduced the pyramid of Impact Analysis
- CM2: the cross-platform standard for impact analysis!
- Understanding the Impact of Changes introduced the need for the CM Baseline.
- Next Disruption Please… is about the disruption of going Model-Based to Configuration Management
- Impact Analysis
CM2 Baseline:
- Understanding the Impact of Changes introduced the need for the CM Baseline.
- Connections tell the Story introduced the first component of the CM Baseline, the Business Object Graph.
- Intentions are the desire for new Stories, introduced the second component of the CM Baseline, the Impact Matrix.
- Dependencies limit the possible sequences of events, introduced the third component of the CM Baseline, Dependencies or a.k.a. Change Dependencies.
- Timing is Everything, introduced the fourth and last component of the CM Baseline, Implementation Plans.
- 5 Ways a CM Baseline brings value, explores 5 scenarios that bring value.
- One way to organize information for the CM Baseline, proposes a way to model the knowledge graph of the CM Baseline.
Here you can find the IpX True North Podcasts:
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