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Olivier Merlan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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PROFES - Benefits Resulting from the Combined Use of ISO/IEC 15504 with the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
Product Focused Software Process Improvement, 2002Co-Authors: Béatrix Barafort, Bernard Di Renzo, Olivier MerlanAbstract:This paper relates how different thoughts and experiences with ISO/IEC 15504 standard and the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) lead to a R&D project definition for a combined use of both standards, in a SMEs adapted way. The idea is born from empirical findings emanating from several IT process improvement projects taking place in the Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (Luxembourg). After underlining several facts such as disconnection between IT service management and IT development, IT quality standards not adapted to SMEs, and the more and more frequent implementation of ITIL and ISO/IEC 15504 within companies, the paper describes the links that can be established between both standards and the resulting R&D project aiming at building an integrated assessment and improvement approach combining their use, and dedicated to SMEs.
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Benefits resulting from the combined use of ISO/IEC 15504 with the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002Co-Authors: Béatrix Barafort, Bernard Di Renzo, Olivier MerlanAbstract:This paper relates how different thoughts and experiences with ISO/IEC 15504 standard and the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) lead to a R&D project definition for a combined use of both standards, in a SMEs adapted way. The idea is born from empirical findings emanating from several IT process improvement projects taking place in the Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (Luxembourg). After underlining several facts such as disconnection between IT service management and IT development, IT quality standards not adapted to SMEs, and the more and more frequent implementation of ITIL and ISO/IEC 15504 within companies, the paper describes the links that can be established between both standards and the resulting R&D project aiming at building an integrated assessment and improvement approach combining their use, and dedicated to SMEs.
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benefits resulting from the combined use of iso iec 15504 with the information Technology Infrastructure library itil
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002Co-Authors: Béatrix Barafort, Bernard Di Renzo, Olivier MerlanAbstract:This paper relates how different thoughts and experiences with ISO/IEC 15504 standard and the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) lead to a R&D project definition for a combined use of both standards, in a SMEs adapted way. The idea is born from empirical findings emanating from several IT process improvement projects taking place in the Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (Luxembourg). After underlining several facts such as disconnection between IT service management and IT development, IT quality standards not adapted to SMEs, and the more and more frequent implementation of ITIL and ISO/IEC 15504 within companies, the paper describes the links that can be established between both standards and the resulting R&D project aiming at building an integrated assessment and improvement approach combining their use, and dedicated to SMEs.
Flavio Elias Gomes De Deus - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A proposal to provide automated information Technology Infrastructure with integrated service catalog
2011Co-Authors: Osmar Ribeiro Torres, Flavio Elias Gomes De Deus, Robson De Oliveira AlbuquerqueAbstract:The main objective of this article is to create a service catalog aiming the possibility to automate the availability in an IT (Information Technology) Infrastructure, aligning the serves' virtualization concepts and Infrastructure management tools. This work emerged from the analysis on the problems regarding the services availability in the IT Infrastructure. This article demonstrates that the use of virtualized environment, with a standard services catalog and specific Infrastructure management tools, provides a time saving, reducing the request interval to a new Server from several days to a few hours.
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ATC - Virtualization with automated services catalog for providing integrated information Technology Infrastructure
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011Co-Authors: Robson De Oliveira Albuquerque, Osmar Ribeiro Torres, Luis Javier García Villalba, Flavio Elias Gomes De DeusAbstract:This paper proposes a service catalog service integrated with virtualized systems aiming at the possibility of raising and automating the availability in an IT (Information Technology) Infrastructure. This paper demonstrates that aligning the server virtualization concepts and Infrastructure management tools is possible to have gains in time and costs when compared to systems without automated service catalog. The main results presented illustrates that the use of a virtualized environment, with a standard services catalog and specific tools for Infrastructure management, provides a time saving, reducing the request interval to a new server from several days to a few hours.
Robson De Oliveira Albuquerque - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A proposal to provide automated information Technology Infrastructure with integrated service catalog
2011Co-Authors: Osmar Ribeiro Torres, Flavio Elias Gomes De Deus, Robson De Oliveira AlbuquerqueAbstract:The main objective of this article is to create a service catalog aiming the possibility to automate the availability in an IT (Information Technology) Infrastructure, aligning the serves' virtualization concepts and Infrastructure management tools. This work emerged from the analysis on the problems regarding the services availability in the IT Infrastructure. This article demonstrates that the use of virtualized environment, with a standard services catalog and specific Infrastructure management tools, provides a time saving, reducing the request interval to a new Server from several days to a few hours.
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ATC - Virtualization with automated services catalog for providing integrated information Technology Infrastructure
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011Co-Authors: Robson De Oliveira Albuquerque, Osmar Ribeiro Torres, Luis Javier García Villalba, Flavio Elias Gomes De DeusAbstract:This paper proposes a service catalog service integrated with virtualized systems aiming at the possibility of raising and automating the availability in an IT (Information Technology) Infrastructure. This paper demonstrates that aligning the server virtualization concepts and Infrastructure management tools is possible to have gains in time and costs when compared to systems without automated service catalog. The main results presented illustrates that the use of a virtualized environment, with a standard services catalog and specific tools for Infrastructure management, provides a time saving, reducing the request interval to a new server from several days to a few hours.
Béatrix Barafort - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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PROFES - Benefits Resulting from the Combined Use of ISO/IEC 15504 with the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
Product Focused Software Process Improvement, 2002Co-Authors: Béatrix Barafort, Bernard Di Renzo, Olivier MerlanAbstract:This paper relates how different thoughts and experiences with ISO/IEC 15504 standard and the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) lead to a R&D project definition for a combined use of both standards, in a SMEs adapted way. The idea is born from empirical findings emanating from several IT process improvement projects taking place in the Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (Luxembourg). After underlining several facts such as disconnection between IT service management and IT development, IT quality standards not adapted to SMEs, and the more and more frequent implementation of ITIL and ISO/IEC 15504 within companies, the paper describes the links that can be established between both standards and the resulting R&D project aiming at building an integrated assessment and improvement approach combining their use, and dedicated to SMEs.
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Benefits resulting from the combined use of ISO/IEC 15504 with the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002Co-Authors: Béatrix Barafort, Bernard Di Renzo, Olivier MerlanAbstract:This paper relates how different thoughts and experiences with ISO/IEC 15504 standard and the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) lead to a R&D project definition for a combined use of both standards, in a SMEs adapted way. The idea is born from empirical findings emanating from several IT process improvement projects taking place in the Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (Luxembourg). After underlining several facts such as disconnection between IT service management and IT development, IT quality standards not adapted to SMEs, and the more and more frequent implementation of ITIL and ISO/IEC 15504 within companies, the paper describes the links that can be established between both standards and the resulting R&D project aiming at building an integrated assessment and improvement approach combining their use, and dedicated to SMEs.
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benefits resulting from the combined use of iso iec 15504 with the information Technology Infrastructure library itil
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002Co-Authors: Béatrix Barafort, Bernard Di Renzo, Olivier MerlanAbstract:This paper relates how different thoughts and experiences with ISO/IEC 15504 standard and the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) lead to a R&D project definition for a combined use of both standards, in a SMEs adapted way. The idea is born from empirical findings emanating from several IT process improvement projects taking place in the Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (Luxembourg). After underlining several facts such as disconnection between IT service management and IT development, IT quality standards not adapted to SMEs, and the more and more frequent implementation of ITIL and ISO/IEC 15504 within companies, the paper describes the links that can be established between both standards and the resulting R&D project aiming at building an integrated assessment and improvement approach combining their use, and dedicated to SMEs.
Michael Tartakovsky - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Supporting research sites in resource-limited settings: challenges in implementing information Technology Infrastructure.
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999), 2014Co-Authors: Christopher J Whalen, Deborah Donnell, Michael TartakovskyAbstract:As information and communication Technology Infrastructure becomes more reliable, new methods of electronic data capture, data marts/data warehouses, and mobile computing provide platforms for rapid coordination of international research projects and multisite studies. However, despite the increasing availability of Internet connectivity and communication systems in remote regions of the world, there are still significant obstacles. Sites with poor Infrastructure face serious challenges participating in modern clinical and basic research, particularly that relying on electronic data capture and Internet communication technologies. This report discusses our experiences in supporting research in resource-limited settings. We describe examples of the practical and ethical/regulatory challenges raised by the use of these newer technologies for data collection in multisite clinical studies.
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Supporting research sites in resource-limited settings: challenges in implementing information Technology Infrastructure.
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2014Co-Authors: Christopher J Whalen, Deborah Donnell, Michael TartakovskyAbstract:As Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure becomes more reliable, new methods of Electronic Data Capture (EDC), datamarts/Data warehouses, and mobile computing provide platforms for rapid coordination of international research projects and multisite studies. However, despite the increasing availability of internet connectivity and communication systems in remote regions of the world, there are still significant obstacles. Sites with poor Infrastructure face serious challenges participating in modern clinical and basic research, particularly that relying on EDC and internet communication technologies. This report discusses our experiences in supporting research in resource-limited settings (RLS). We describe examples of the practical and ethical/regulatory challenges raised by use of these newer technologies for data collection in multisite clinical studies.