Evaluation of Incident Management in University using IT Infrastructure Library Framework
Johan Reimon Batmetan, Julita Veronica Mamonto, Ronaldo Muyu
Abstract
Supporting the implementation of optimal services is a major need for organizations today. Guaranteed service management and good security is one of the benchmarks. This study aims to measure the level of incident management security at the Manado State University Computer Center. Incident Management is an intrinsic IT process that is visible to both customers and businesses. An organization proactively implements a sound IT service management framework such as ITIL v3 so as to maintain the desired Quality of Service (QoS). Data analysis uses Likert scale calculations and refers to aspects of maturity.
Topics & Concepts
Information Technology Infrastructure LibraryIncident managementFinancial management for IT servicesIT service managementProcess managementService (business)Computer scienceService deskEngineering managementSecurity managementLikert scaleCapability Maturity ModelProcess (computing)Maturity (psychological)Management processITIL security managementService managementScale (ratio)Information securityBusinessComputer securitySecurity serviceService delivery frameworkInformation technologyService designOperations managementSecurity information and event managementManagement systemEngineeringCloud computing securityNetwork security policySoftwareCloud computingPsychologyPhysicsProgramming languageMathematicsOperating systemDevelopmental psychologySupply chain managementInformation Retrieval and Data MiningEdcuational Technology SystemsBlockchain Technology in Education and Learning