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e. Resulting changes in SMSC processes for acceptance of documents and publishing of documents. | e. Resulting changes in SMSC processes for acceptance of documents and publishing of documents. | ||
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f. guidelines for using configuration management techniques at the level of machine-readable files & specification documents resulting in accurate traceability of all changes made | f. guidelines for using configuration management techniques at the level of machine-readable files & specification documents resulting in accurate traceability of all changes made | ||
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Our current practices and processes depend on email, the lowest common denominator we have. There is clearly better technology for issue management than email. Until the OMG commits to adopting a better technology for issue management, we will have an OMG cottage industry of ad-hoc processes. -- BMI, BPMN, UPDM, SysML, UML, ODM, OCL, ... | Our current practices and processes depend on email, the lowest common denominator we have. There is clearly better technology for issue management than email. Until the OMG commits to adopting a better technology for issue management, we will have an OMG cottage industry of ad-hoc processes. -- BMI, BPMN, UPDM, SysML, UML, ODM, OCL, ... | ||
- | //Additional topics for the ToR:// | + | Additional topics for the ToR: |
g. issue acceptance/editing | g. issue acceptance/editing |