Title :
IT service management automation - A hybrid methodology to integrate and orchestrate collaborative human centric and automation centric workflows
Author :
Ayachitula, Naga ; Buco, Melissa ; Diao, Yixin ; Maheswaran, Surendra ; Pavuluri, Raju ; Shwartz, Larisa ; Ward, Chris
Author_Institution :
T.J. Watson Res. Center, IBM, Yorktown Heights, NY
Abstract :
People, processes, technology and information are the essential building blocks for creating a successful IT infrastructure in today´s fast-paced, service-focused marketplace. ITIL which is recognized as the de facto standard for service management is a process based approach. ITIL focuses on a set of integrated processes which run the gamut from highly interactive and dynamic processes such as problem determination to highly repeatable processes such as patch deployment which are best handled in a fully automated, non-interactive fashion. The ability to support and integrate the full spectrum of interactivity for these processes with the appropriate level of automation is crucial for the service provider. Also key is the ability to identify opportunities to increase the level of automation as maturity and technology permit. In this paper, we propose a conceptual methodology for IT service management process automation that leverages the ontological relationships between process artifacts and resource artifacts to develop data aware processes for an effective automated approach to integrate both highly automated and human centric process models. The objective is to develop a systematic approach that addresses the needs of an IT organization in order that highly automated operational processes work in conjunction with collaborative human decision centric processes in order to effectively deliver IT services. In addition, we propose a complexity model to assist in identifying automation opportunities to satisfy the need for continuous efficiency and cost improvement.
Keywords :
information services; information technology; office automation; service industries; IT infrastructure; IT organization; IT service management automation; IT service management process automation; IT services; automation centric workflows; collaborative human centric workflows; collaborative human decision centric processes; data aware processes; process artifacts; resource artifacts; service provider; service-focused marketplace; Application software; Automation; Collaborative work; Costs; Decision making; Human resource management; Ontologies; Software tools; Technology management; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Services Computing, 2007. SCC 2007. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2925-9
DOI :
10.1109/SCC.2007.75