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Software development is by its very nature a research and development effort. Consequently the products and by-products of this effort, especially the requirements, are subject to change. In addition software products are made up of a large number of interdependent components. Changes to these products, by-products, and components are, in many cases, made without updates to the project budget and schedule. This failure to update budgets and schedules is the single greatest cause for late, over-budget, unreliable, or incomplete products.
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Kehoe, R., Jarvis, A. (1996). Configuration Management Process. In: ISO 9000-3. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0725-2_24
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