Configuration item

The term configuration item (CI) refers to the fundamental structural unit of a configuration management system.[1] Examples of CIs include individual hardware or software components. The configuration-management system oversees the life of the CIs through a combination of processes and tools by implementing and enabling the fundamental elements of identification, change management, status accounting, and audits. This system aims to avoid the introduction of errors related to lack of testing as well as of incompatibilities with other CIs.

  1. ^ Compare: Coupland, Martyn (25 September 2014). Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Advanced Deployment. Professional expertise distilled. Packt Publishing Ltd (published 2014). ISBN 9781782172093. Retrieved 2015-08-03. Application management in the background is more complex than the way packages execute in Configuration Manager. The process works using Configuration Items (CIs).