Control Change Analysis Clause Samples

The Control Change Analysis clause establishes a process for evaluating and managing proposed changes to a project's scope, design, or execution. Typically, this clause requires that any suggested modifications be formally documented, reviewed, and assessed for their impact on cost, schedule, and quality before approval. By mandating a structured analysis of changes, it helps prevent scope creep, ensures all parties understand the implications of alterations, and maintains project control and accountability.
Control Change Analysis. Based on the detailed description of the changes and review thereof by the parties in negotiation meetings, designated CLEC personnel will: 1.5.3.1 Determine the impact of the changes on the overall structure. 1.5.3.2 Determine whether any single change has a potential control impact (i.e., High error rate on individual records that might result in pack rejection). 1.5.3.3 Determine whether any controls might be adversely affected. 1.5.3.4 Arrange for appropriate control structure changes to meet any of the above conditions.
Control Change Analysis. Based on the detailed description of the changes provided by GTE, and the review of the projected changes by AT&T, designated AT&T personnel will:
Control Change Analysis. Based on the detailed description of the changes provided by BA, and the review of the projected changes by Sprint, designated Sprint personnel will: 9.15.3.1 Determine the impact of the changes on the overall structure. 9.15.3.2 Determine whether any single change has a potential control impact (i.e., high error rate on individual records that might result in pack rejection). 9.15.3.3 Determine whether any controls might be adversely affected. 9.15.3.4 Arrange for appropriate control structure changes to meet any of the above conditions.
Control Change Analysis. Based on the detailed description of the changes provided by GTE, and the review of the projected changes by AT&T, designated AT&T personnel will: 9.5.3.1 Determine the impact of the changes on the overall structure. 9.5.3.2 Determine whether any single change has a potential control impact (i.e., high error rate on individual records that might result in pack rejection). 9.5.3.3 Determine whether any controls might be adversely affected. 9.5.3.4 Arrange for appropriate control structure changes to meet any of the above conditions.