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Re: Code Promotion/Release Management Practices

Subject: Re: Code Promotion/Release Management Practices
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 17:17:55 +1100
try PRINCE2 project methodology


On 1/12/06, Brad Bemis <bradleyb@bradleyb.net> wrote:

I am looking for process resources that address code promotion/release
management from the time that an application has been developed and is ready
for testing, to the point at which it is actually fully deployed in a
production environment (not looking for the whole lifecycle right now).
Something that talks about all of the ins and outs of controlling this
particular portion of the overall software delivery process.

What I am interested in are good examples or white papers that address the
issue.  Please note that I am already drawing from the following:

   - COBIT
   - ISO 17799
   - ITIL
   - CMM/SSE-CMM/CMMI
   - ISF Standard of Good Practice
   - FFIEC IT Examiners Handbook
   - NIST 800 Series
   - A few other odds and ends

Am I missing something that speaks more directly to this subject?

Thanks in advance,
Brad Bemis, CISSP, CISA

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