OASIS DCML Applications and Services TC Public Documents
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J. Darrel Thomas |
2005-05-08 |
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This is the presentation I used on the OASIS Symposium panel describing DCML's purpose, current usage of vocabularies, ontologies, and semantics, and plans for direct mapping to ITIL as well as formative standardization of ITIL process framework within DCML. We will discuss these issues at our call tomorrow. | ||||||
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1K |
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David Basham |
2005-04-11 |
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references to: 1.) ITIL glossary from OGC's homepage 2.) link to official ITIL library and docs 3.) link and discussion re: BS15000 standard (heavy ITIL integration) 4.) link to master itSMF homepage - basically itSMF is the ITIL user community. | ||||||
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4MB |
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Robin Basham |
2005-03-25 |
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response to the action item to consider the models in CIM | ||||||
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Approved Document |
J. Darrel Thomas |
2005-03-14 |
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74K |
Approved Document |
J. Darrel Thomas |
2005-03-14 |
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31K |
Approved Document |
J. Darrel Thomas |
2005-03-14 |
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1MB |
Approved Document |
J. Darrel Thomas |
2005-02-14 |
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51K |
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Robin Basham |
2005-02-11 |
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OASIS ISACA Meeting minutes | ||||||
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135K |
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Robin Basham |
2005-01-31 |
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RunBook is a concept that could stand for a waterred down example of output in looking at a data center service support document. Also, what I mentioned regarding ITIL was a) CobiT provides functional area specific recommended area for performance indicators (KPI) b) ITIL/ OGC for the ISOSMFA (System Mnagement Functional Area) Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, Security ... a subset of the ICT Infrastructure as expressed by the ITIL Service Model. c) RunBook=aggregate of many systems that collectively, when aligned to a business process, deliver and support a business product. 2 cents. rb | ||||||
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1017K |
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Robin Basham |
2005-01-31 |
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