The change management plan is the document that defines the process for managing requirements revisions. It outlines how changes to requirements will be documented, reviewed, approved, and communicated to stakeholders. The plan also defines who has the authority to approve changes, how changes will be tracked and reported, and what impact changes will have on the project timeline, budget, and scope.
The project management plan is a broader document that includes many components, including the scope management plan and the communications management plan, but it is not specifically focused on managing requirements revisions.
The communications management plan outlines how project communications will be planned, structured, and controlled, but it does not specifically address managing requirements revisions.
The scope management plan outlines how the project scope will be defined, monitored, controlled, and validated, but it is not specifically focused on managing requirements revisions.
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