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Baseline Immutability

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Discussion

Baseline Immutability is the characteristic of an identified Baseline Revision whose content cannot be modified after the Revision enters the state governed by the applicable immutability rule.

The applicable rule may establish immutability when the Baseline Revision is:

Baseline Immutability preserves the exact content associated with an identified Baseline Revision.

A required change does not modify the immutable Baseline Revision. The change produces a new Revision with its own identifier.

Baseline Immutability differs from access control:

Baseline Immutability also differs from Baseline stability:

Definition

immutability of an identified baseline revision that prevents modification of its content after the revision enters a defined controlled state

Source

Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.

Note

Baseline Immutability does not prohibit creation of a succeeding Baseline Revision.

An immutable Baseline Revision may still be:

The applicable requirements determine:

Example

After approval, a Security Baseline Revision cannot be modified. A required control change produces a new Security Baseline Revision while the approved earlier Revision remains unchanged and retrievable.


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