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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In configuration management, a \"baseline\" is an agreed description of the attributes of a product, at a point in time, which serves as a basis for defining change. A \"change\" is a movement from this baseline state to a next state. The identification of significant changes from the baseline state is the central purpose of baseline identification.Typically, significant states are those that receive a formal approval status, either explicitly or implicitly. An approval status may be marked individually, when a prior definition for that status has been established by project leaders, or signified by association to a position above or below the established baseline. Nevertheless, this approval status is usually recognized publicly. Thus, a baseline may also mark an approved configuration item, e.g. a project plan that has been signed off for execution. In a similar manner, associating multiple configuration items with such a baseline indicates those items as being approved.Generally, a baseline may be a single work product, or set of work products that can be used as a logical basis for comparison. A baseline may also be established as the basis for subsequent select activities when the work products meet certain criteria. Such activities may be attributed with formal approval.Conversely, the configuration of a project often includes one or more baselines, the status of the configuration, and any metrics collected. The current configuration refers to the current status, current audit and/or current metrics. Similarly, but less frequently, a baseline may refer to all items associated with a specific project. This may include all revisions of all items, or only the latest revision of all items in the project, depending upon context.A baseline may be a specific type of baseline, such as the body of items at a particular certifying review . Some examples include: Functional Baseline: initial specifications established; contract, etc. Allocated Baseline: state of work products after requirements are approved Developmental Baseline: state of work products amid development Product Baseline: contains the releasable contents of the project others, based upon proprietary business practices↑ ↑ ↑"@en }

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