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[1] ITIL® is a Registered Trade Mark of AXELOS Limited. — IT Infrastructure Library® is a Registered Trade Mark of AXELOS Limited. | |||
[2] Source (partially): ITIL glossary and abbreviations © AXELOS Limited. All glosseries and terms for the AXELOS Global Best Practice Portfolio, including glosseries for ITIL v3 and ITIL 4 in various languages, are available for download on the [https://www.axelos.com/glossaries-of-terms AXELOS web site]. | |||
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ITIL Glossary Terms |
This ITIL glossary includes definitions for key terms and acronyms of ITIL and ITSM (IT service management) in alphabetical order.[1]
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ITIL Terms beginning with T
Please click on one of the terms to see its definition.
- Technical/ Administration Manual
- Technical Analyst
- Technical Management
- Test and QS Manager
- Test Manager
- Test Model
- Test Report
- Transition Planning and Support
Definitions
Technical/ Administration Manual
- A document describing the procedures required to run and maintain a type of application or infrastructure component.
- → ITIL processes, ITIL Service Transition > Application Development
Technical Analyst
- → Roles within ITIL, Technical Analyst
- The Technical Analyst is a Technical Management role which provides technical expertise and support for the management of the IT infrastructure.
- There is typically one Technical Analyst or team of analysts for every key technology area.
- This role plays an important part in the technical aspects of designing, testing, operating and improving IT services.
- It is also responsible for developing the skills required to operate the IT infrastructure.
Technical Management
- → ITIL processes, ITIL Service Operation > Technical Management
Test and QS Manager
- As an unbiased body, the Test and QS Manager has the task of ensuring the high quality of the result of a process.
- This role is therefore always used when applications or infrastructure components must be subjected to testing.
- → Roles within ITIL V2: Roles outside of IT Service Management
Test Manager
- → Roles within ITIL, Test Manager
- The Test Manager ensures that deployed Releases and the resulting services meet customer expectations, and verifies that IT operations is able to support the new service.
Test Model
- A Test Model is created during the Release planning phase to specify in detail the testing approach used for deploying a Release into the productive environment. It is an important input for the Project Plan.
- Most importantly, this document defines the required quality assurance checkpoints during the Release deployment, as well as the required test scripts.
- → ITIL processes, ITIL Service Transition > Service Validation and Testing
Test Report
- A Test Report provides a summary of testing and assessment activities.
- A Test Report is created for example during Release tests in the Service Transition stage or during tests carried out by Availability, IT Service Continuity or Information Security Management.
- → ITIL processes,
Transition Planning and Support
- → ITIL processes, ITIL Service Transition > Project Management - Transition Planning and Support
Notes
[1] ITIL® is a Registered Trade Mark of AXELOS Limited. — IT Infrastructure Library® is a Registered Trade Mark of AXELOS Limited.
[2] Source (partially): ITIL glossary and abbreviations © AXELOS Limited. All glosseries and terms for the AXELOS Global Best Practice Portfolio, including glosseries for ITIL v3 and ITIL 4 in various languages, are available for download on the AXELOS web site.
By: Stefan Kempter and Andrea Kempter , IT Process Maps.
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