What is a Change Request?
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Answer / poobathy.r
After the design signoff is over if clients needs some thing
to be implemented so this will come under the change request
So the we have to prepare the change control log for the
change request and send the client for approval.
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Answer / semphete
This is a Change Control mechanism for managing changing
changes/enhancements outside the scope of a particular
project or release you are working on.
E.g I'm working on project A, with requirements H,K,L,P.
These are all the requirements we budgeted for for this
realese anything outside of it is scope screep and thus
will require a change request for it to be included at a
later stage and properly managed and tracked.
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Answer / vijay
CR means the Change Request.
When customet require more or changed the current
requrement they will raise the CR for the previous releases.
If we are finding the bug in previous relases but still it
is not closed. after fixing the bug after some releases
they will raise the CR to test for the bug or the defect
functionality.
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Answer / nilanjan saha
When the built is prepared then it is once sent to the
client end to know their feedback over the product , their
purpose been met or not.
If the client ask for any further change then those
comes under the change requests what has to be done and
what ever the final product should have.
Abbreviation used for change request is CR.
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