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** Trigger for the practice (e.g. audit, regular practice, ... | ** Trigger for the practice (e.g. audit, regular practice, ... | ||
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** Practice category (e.g. training of | ** Practice category (e.g. training of organizational procedures, training of a technical procedure) | ||
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Revision as of 12:25, 28 November 2014
ITIL Process: ITIL Service Design - IT Service Continuity Management
Checklist Category: ITIL Templates - IT Service Continuity Management
Source: Checklist "Protocol Disaster Practice" from the ITIL Process Map V2
The protocol of a disaster practice serves to summarise the information with regards to the preparation, progress and evaluation:
- Basic data for the disaster practice
- Trigger for the practice (e.g. audit, regular practice, ...
- Practice approved on ... by ...
- Practice category (e.g. training of organizational procedures, training of a technical procedure)
- Practice objectives
- Practice duration
- Planned
- Actual
- Practice mode (announced/ unannounced)
- Practice type (simulation, real-world practice)
- Protocol (action-log with time-stamps)
- Receipt of disaster notification
- Assessment of events and causal analysis
- Decisions as to measures against the effects caused by the disaster
- Implementation of those measures
- Completion of those measures and transition into normal or standby operation
- Statements as to the achievement of the practice objectives
- Identified shortcomings during the practice
- Required measures for the improvement to disaster preparation
- Description
- Person in charge
- Target date