DocumentCode :
660698
Title :
Visibility and Performance of IT Incident Handling: A Control Theory Perspective
Author :
Vlietland, Jan ; Van Vliet, Hans
Author_Institution :
Prof. Services, Search4Solutions B.V., Utrecht, Netherlands
fYear :
2013
fDate :
23-26 Oct. 2013
Firstpage :
203
Lastpage :
212
Abstract :
In industrial settings, multiple service teams are often involved in handling incidents, so these service teams come to depend on one another. We hypothesize that the knowledge these service teams have of the agreed upon and realized incident handling performance of themselves and other service teams will impact their performance. We tested this hypothesis at a large financial institute, using log data from the IT service management tool and a survey to measure the knowledge of service teams. We found a significant positive correlation between incident handling performance of a service team and the knowledge a service team has of its own performance. We found no correlation between the knowledge of agreed upon performance and realized performance within a service team. Finally, we found that teams have very little knowledge of agreed upon or realized performance of other service teams. The results suggest that increasing performance visibility within and across teams is one way to help improve performance.
Keywords :
DP management; IT incident handling performance visibility; IT service management tool; control theory; industrial settings; log data; multiple service teams; Catalogs; Control theory; Correlation; Social network services; Software as a service; Supply chains; IT incidents; Performance; control theory; service-teams; social networks; visibility;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Measurement and the 2013 Eighth International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (IWSM-MENSURA), 2013 Joint Conference of the 23rd International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Ankara
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IWSM-Mensura.2013.36
Filename :
6693240
Link To Document :
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