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requests changes to one of the screen displays. You explain to her that the change needs to go through the change control system, which is a subset of the configuration management system. You explain that a change control system does all of the following except for which one?
A. Determines whether changes are approved or denied
B. Tracks the status of change requests
C. Describes the management impacts of change
D. Documents procedures for change requests
Determines whether changes are approved or denied
Answer: A
Explanation:
Change control systems are documented procedures that describe how to submit change requests. They track the status of the change requests, document the management impacts of change, track the change approval status, and define the level of authority needed to approve changes. Change control systems do not approve or deny the changes-that's the responsibility of the configuration control board (CCB).