DocumentCode
1
Title
Effectiveness of information technology infrastructure library process implementations by information technology departments within United States organizations
University
Indian institute Of Scince
City
-
Grade
South- Western Cengage Learning
faculty
Indiana State University
Major
Technology Management
Field
-
Number of pages
181
Publish Date
1390/05/12
Keyword
infrastructure library , Service management , Management , Information technology , Computer Science
Scope
علوم انساني , فني و مهندسي
Abstract
This research study examined whether the overall effectiveness of the
Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) could be predicted by
measuring multiple independent variables. The primary variables studied
included the number of ITIL process modules adopted and the overall ITIL
"maturity level." An online survey was used to collect data from participating
volunteers within the United States, and then analyzed to reveal any significant
findings. The research showed a statistically significant positive relationship
between overall maturity level and effectiveness, however the ability to predict
effectiveness based upon the number of process modules adopted was
inconclusive. Additionally, differences in module adoption from either the
Service Support or Service Delivery process blocks were considered. The
results suggested that process module adoption from the Service Support
block has a somewhat stronger relationship to overall effectiveness than
adoption from the Service Delivery block, though this finding should be viewed
cautiously. Sample size and survey instrument limitations restricted the
interpretation of the results.
Language
انگليسي
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