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The Impact of the Model-based Ecosystem to Configuration Management Survey

The Model-based Ecosystem committee of the IPX Congress seeks participants for a survey examining the impact of model-based approaches on Configuration Management (CM). The survey, consisting of 11 questions, aims to gather insights on risks and opportunities related to CM processes. Results will be shared on LinkedIn and the Future of CM Blog.

Artificial Intelligent Impact Analysis

How ChatGPT will reshape Impact Analysis

OpenAI’s release of GPT-4 enhances Large Language Models (LLMs) capabilities for impact analysis in configuration management. By leveraging LLMs, knowledge graphs can be utilized to reveal implicit relationships and support decision-making during changes. Upcoming tools, like NeoChat, hint at significant advancements in data exploration for engineers and managers.

Circle of Competence

Circle of Competence in Configuration Management

The first The Future of CM newsletter of 2023 discusses the Circle of Competence, highlighting its importance in decision-making and change assessment in Configuration Management. It emphasizes the need for knowledgeable individuals during impact analysis, while addressing the Dunning-Kruger Effect, which leads to overestimation of one’s expertise. The CM Baseline aids in identifying relevant competencies and managing personnel changes effectively.

Library of Stuttgart

One way to organize information for the CM Baseline

Organizing data within organizations enhances efficiency, flexibility, and agility. A well-structured system facilitates collaboration among groups, while improper alignment can create inefficiencies. The article proposes a model comprising network nodes, datasets, and relationships to streamline information organization, ensuring clarity and integrity during change assessments. An effective structure leads to improved interactions.

Models, Models, and more Models…

The I4.0 Committee at the IPX Congress is exploring how model-based approaches can impact configuration management. They have identified and mapped various model types to the V model for development. Feedback is requested on these definitions, which have evolved to include models designed to convey information to both humans and machines.

5 Ways a CM Baseline brings value

The CM Baseline is essential in the CM2 Model, providing accurate configuration data and insights into changes over time. It enhances impact analysis across various domains, aids scenario-based assessments, determines optimal change introduction dates, supports what-if analyses for disturbances, and examines commonality from multiple perspectives, ultimately improving decision-making and minimizing risks.

Timing

Timing is Everything

This article discusses the importance of timing and planning in change management (CM) through the lens of the CM Baseline. It emphasizes the creation of an Implementation Plan based on the Impact Matrix and change dependencies, highlighting the need for accuracy and adaptability in both traditional and Agile project management methodologies.

Dependencies

Dependencies limit the possible sequences of events

This article continues the CM Baseline series by discussing ‘Change Dependencies,’ the third component. It outlines the types of dependencies—logical, preferential, and resource—that affect the sequence of implementing changes. Understanding these dependencies aids project management by providing a clear roadmap for navigating the implementation phase and optimizing change processes.