Noun |
Definition |
Conflict |
---|---|---|
Business Owner |
Responsible for communicating functionality a service or product needs to provide in order to meet needs of the customer. |
|
Service Owner |
Is it more appropriate to use the phrase "Service Operator"? Responsible for the support, maintenance and enhancement of a service as outlined by the business need (see Business Owner). |
|
Financial Owner |
Responsible for funding of a product or service. |
|
Product |
Computer program or application. Can be stand alone or interact with various other products and services. An example of a product would be Outlook 2007. |
|
Service |
A set of related functions, in support of one or more business areas, which is made up of software, hardware, people and processes. A service may range from access to a single application to a complex set of many applications, spread across a number of hardware and software platforms. An example of a service would be Exchange. |
|
Solution |
A method of solving a business problem with information technology. There may be several service choices for any given solution. An example of a solution would be Email and Calendaring. |
|
License File |
|
|
License Terms |
Terms and conditions under which a product can be used, as negotiated with the vendor and referenced by the purchase order used to acquire the product. |
|
License Key |
|
|
License Type |
Describes the way customers access and use a product. Examples would be stand alone, concurrent, site. |
|
Issue |
Change in the state of a service. Is this interchangeable with "incident" or "event"? Or something different? |
|
Components |
Various building blocks of a service, including software products, web services, hardware platform and operating system. |
|
Email List |
|
|
Materials & Services |
|
|
Dates |
|
|
Consumer |
|
|
Platform |
Hardwarehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_software and operating system required for a product or service to run. |
|
Escalation Level |
Indicates the resources needed to address an issue with a service. |
|
Organization |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|