Change management is much, much more than a log of the change. It
includes the request for the change, an approval of the change, the
implementation of the change, verification that the change was done and
that it works as advertised, and a back out plan in case the change has
to be un-done. Ideally it includes a testing phase where the change is
tested in a non-production environment.


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