Title :
A quantitative approach to IT investment allocation to improve business results
Author :
Moura, Antão ; Sauvé, Jacques ; Jornada, João ; Radziuk, Eduardo
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Sistemas e Computagao, Univ. Fed. de Campina Grande
Abstract :
This paper proposes using financial loss functions to estimate the impact that IT service level agreements (SLAs) have on business process performance. For that, an organizing framework based on balanced scorecard concepts is first presented to tie those functions to strategic business processes; and then, the impact of service levels on business performance is estimated using quantitative techniques from management science. The result is a quantitative approach for SLA objective setting and investment allocation to improve business results. The approach serves as decision support for investment policies within an ITIL financial management for IT services context. Application to the case of a drugstore chain showed that the approach is instrumental in analyzing complex IT service-business process interdependency scenarios. The approach helped the chain´s executives identify and recommend which IT services should receive investments
Keywords :
business data processing; financial management; information technology; investment; IT investment allocation; IT service financial management; IT service level agreements; IT service-business process interdependency; ITIL financial management; Information Technology Infrastructure Library; balanced scorecard; business process performance; decision support; financial loss functions; investment policies; management science; policy-based management; strategic business processes; Availability; Customer relationship management; Financial management; Information technology; Instruments; Investments; Libraries; Planning; Supply chain management; Technology management; Information Technology Infrastructure Library; financial management of IT services.; policy-based management; service level agreements;
Conference_Titel :
Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2006. Policy 2006. Seventh IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
London, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2598-9
DOI :
10.1109/POLICY.2006.7