Multiplebaselinedesign
Multiplebaselinedesign refers to a project management and software development practice where a project or system is structured with several distinct baseline versions. A baseline in this context is a formally reviewed and agreed-upon version of a product or document that serves as a starting point for further development or modification. By having multiple baselines, a project can manage different states or configurations of its deliverables simultaneously.
This approach is often employed in complex systems or projects with long lifecycles where different versions
The primary benefit of multiplebaselinedesign is enhanced control and traceability. It allows teams to isolate changes