ITIL Outline discovered by Pat on Wikipedia:
I found some tid bits on Wikipedia in the ITIL section that may or may not be helpful (high level)
Release categories include:
Major software releases and major hardware upgrades, normally containing large amounts of new functionality, some of which may make intervening fixes to problems redundant. A major upgrade or release usually supersedes all preceding minor upgrades, releases and emergency fixes.
- Minor software releases and hardware upgrades, normally containing small enhancements and fixes, some of which may have already been issued as emergency fixes. A minor upgrade or release usually supersedes all preceding emergency fixes.
- Emergency software and hardware fixes, normally containing the corrections to a small number of known problems.
Releases can be divided based on the release unit into:
Delta Release: a release of only that part of the software which has been changed. For example, security patches.
- Full Release: the entire software program is deployed—for example, a new version of an existing application.
- Packaged Release: a combination of many changes—for example, an operating system image which also contains specific applications.
End Notes
ed. to become properly formatted end notes later. sml
*Head First PMP
*GDPA IT Project Types http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/gdpa/part3/p3t2.htm
*Wikipedia Summary of Identifying and Managing Project Risk by Tom Kendrick http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identifying_and_Managing_Project_Risk