What is DCCM?
25 Jun, 2026
DCCM stands for Document Change and Configuration Management. It is used to manage and control documents throughout their lifecycle.
In this video, we will explain what DCCM is and show its main features.
What is DCCM?
DCCM helps you manage documents from draft to approval.
You can:
- Record draft documents
- Assign reviewers
- Complete review cycles
- Make minor or major changes
- Approve documents
In reviews such as PDR or CDR, DCCM plays an important role by making documents available through collections.
DCCM can also be customized to support the workflow of your organization.
With the correct authorization, users can:
- Create documents using the DCCM interface
- Import data packages for RID reviews
- Find and view documents
- Share documents with stakeholders
Main features of DCCM include:
- Creating, updating, and approving documents
- Using document templates
- Distributing and sharing documents
- Importing and exchanging documents
- Organizing documents and controlling access using the Folder Tree
DCCM is developed to support working according to ECSS-M-ST-40C, a standard for configuration and information management created by the European Cooperation for Space Standardization (ECSS).
DCCM supports document lifecycle management
DCCM helps organizations manage documents in a structured and controlled way. It supports the full document lifecycle, improves collaboration, and ensures that documents are accessible to the right users.