Identifying additional components
Although you should be able to identify nearly all necessary components by examining your system architecture, you may overlook a few. For example:
- System component
- It is a good idea to designate one component for storing system-level files. These items include project plans, requirements documents, and system model files and other architecture documents.
- Project baseline component
- If you plan to use a composite baseline that selects baselines from all of the components of the project, store the composite baseline in its own component.
- Testing component
- Consider using a separate component for storing files related to testing the system. This component includes files such as test scripts, test results and logs, and test documentation.
- Deployment component
- At the end of a development cycle, you need a separate component to store the generated files that you plan to ship with the system or deploy inhouse. These files include executable files, libraries, interfaces, and user documentation.
- Tools component
- In addition to placing source files under version control, it is a good idea to place your team’s developer tools, such as compilers, and system header files under version control.