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== ITIL Application Management ==
== ITIL Application Management ==


==== Process Description ====
==== Application Management Process ====


Application Management (treated in ITIL as a "function") plays an important role in the management of applications and systems.  
Application Management (treated in ITIL as a "function") plays an important role in the management of applications and systems.  
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<span id="Sub-Processes">''No sub-processes are specified for [[ITIL Application Management|ITIL Application Management]].''</span>
<span id="Sub-Processes">''No sub-processes are specified for [[ITIL Application Management|ITIL Application Management]].''</span>
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==== Downloads ====
Use the following links to open the process overview of Application Management showing the most important interfaces:
* [[Media:Application-management-itil.jpg|ITIL Application Management (.JPG)]]
* [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/process_overview_application_management_itil.pdf ITIL Application Management (.PDF)]


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:There is typically one Applications Analyst or team of analysts for every key application. This role plays an important part in the application-related aspects of designing, testing, operating and improving IT services.  
:There is typically one Applications Analyst or team of analysts for every key application. This role plays an important part in the application-related aspects of designing, testing, operating and improving IT services.  
:The role is also responsible for developing the skills required to operate the applications required to deliver IT services.
:The role is also responsible for developing the skills required to operate the applications required to deliver IT services.
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| valign="top"  colspan="2" style="background:#ffffdd;" align="center"| '''Responsibility Matrix: ITIL Application Management'''
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| A[[ITIL Application Management#Accountable|<small>[1]</small>]]R[[ITIL Application Management#Responsible|<small>[2]</small>]]
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==== Downloads ====
'''Remarks'''


Use the following links to open the process overview of Application Management showing the most important interfaces:
<span id="Accountable">[1] ''A: Accountable'' according to the RACI Model: Those who are ultimately accountable for the correct and thorough completion of the ITIL Application Management process.</span>


* [[Media:Application-management-itil.jpg|ITIL Application Management (.JPG)]]
<span id="Responsible">[2] ''R: Responsible'' according to the RACI Model: Those who do the work to achieve a task within ITIL Application Management.</span>
* [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/process_overview_application_management_itil.pdf ITIL Application Management (.PDF)]


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Revision as of 13:40, 13 October 2011

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ITIL Application Management
ITIL Application Management


 

ITIL Application Management is responsible for managing applications throughout their lifecycle. Application Management plays an important role in the application-related aspects of designing, testing, operating and improving IT services, as well as in developing the skills required to operate the IT organization's applications. ITIL Application Management is an ongoing activity, as opposed to Application Development which is typically a one-time set of activities to construct applications.

Part of: Service Operation

Process Owner: Applications Analyst

 

ITIL Application Management

Application Management Process

Application Management (treated in ITIL as a "function") plays an important role in the management of applications and systems.

Application Management ITIL
ITIL Application Management

While some Application Management activities are covered by various ITIL processes, others are not - which is why at IT Process Maps we decided to introduce an Application Management process as part of the ITIL Process Map V3.

This ITIL Application Management process contains all Application Management activities not included in other ITIL processes. Application Management activities embedded in other processes are shown there, with responsibility assigned to the Applications Analyst role.

 

No sub-processes are specified for ITIL Application Management.

 

Downloads

Use the following links to open the process overview of Application Management showing the most important interfaces:

 

ITIL Roles

Applications Analyst - Process Owner
The Applications Analyst is an Application Management role which manages applications throughout their lifecycle.
There is typically one Applications Analyst or team of analysts for every key application. This role plays an important part in the application-related aspects of designing, testing, operating and improving IT services.
The role is also responsible for developing the skills required to operate the applications required to deliver IT services.

 

Responsibility Matrix: ITIL Application Management
ITIL Role / Sub-Process Applications Analyst
Application Management
(no sub-processes specified)
A[1]R[2]

 

Remarks

[1] A: Accountable according to the RACI Model: Those who are ultimately accountable for the correct and thorough completion of the ITIL Application Management process.

[2] R: Responsible according to the RACI Model: Those who do the work to achieve a task within ITIL Application Management.