You've been asked to provide a specific version of the software that was released six months ago for a performance review. Which Configuration Management practice assists in this task?
- Audit and Review
- Baseline Identification
- Release Management
- Status Accounting
Baseline Identification involves tagging or marking specific points in a development timeline. By identifying baselines, one can retrieve a specific version of software that was marked as significant, such as a release. In this case, the software version released six months ago would have been a baseline, allowing it to be easily retrieved for review.
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