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ITIL v3 Service Operation Book2nd impression

Author: Office of Government Commerce (OGC)
Publisher: TSO (The Stationery Office)

Service Operation introduces and explains delivery and control activities to achieve operational excellence on a day-to-day basis. Sharing a consistent structure with the other four core ITIL Version 3 (V3) publications, the various practice elements are easily navigated and extensively cross-referenced.
Concepts and guidance in Service Operation include:
  • Application Management
  • Change Management
  • Operations Management
  • Control processes and function
  • Scaleable practices
  • Measurement and control.
ITIL V3's service lifecycle-based practice incorporates the best of V1 and V2 and tests current best practice for IT Service Management (ITSM). Readers will find many of the familiar processes from the former Service Support and Service Delivery books, which have been updated where necessary. To receive future information about ITIL developments please join the ITIL Refresh Register (opens in a new window).
 
Extent
263 pages
ISBN
9780113310463 
Size
215 x 280mm
Price
£85.00
Binding
Paperback
Published
30 May 2007
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