ASM Educational Center, Inc.
11200 Rockville Pike, Suite 220 - Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: (301) 984-7400 - E-mail: info@asmed.com - Website:
www.asmed.com
Course Outline
ITIL v3 Capability Stream
RCV - Release, Control & Validation
5 Days: Monday ~ Friday
Introduction and Overview
- Analyzing and exploring the importance of the Service Capability stream
- Service Management as a practice
- The Service value proposition
- How the Release, Control and Validation capabilities support the Service Lifecycle
Core
Release, Control and Validation Processes
- Change Management
- Purpose, goals and objectives
- Implementing change with minimum disruption and rework
- Evaluating business, technical and financial aspects
- Achieving successful service transition
- Activities, methods and techniques
- Post-implementation review
- Key metrics to measure success
Service Asset and Configuration Management (SACM)
- Business value of the SACM process
- Activities, methods and techniques
- Supporting the effective execution of the SACM process using
a configuration management system (CMS)
- Describing the tools, activity model and deliverables for
executing each key activity
- Effectively measuring the SACM process with metrics
- Typical day-to-day configuration management activities
Service Validation and Testing (SVT)
- How SVT creates business value
- Identifying how policies can drive and support the execution
of the SVT process
- The Service V Model
- Acquiring relevant test data
- Building quality service deliverables using test levels and
test models
- Measuring the SVT process in terms of business value
contribution
Release and Deployment Management (RDM)
- Analyzing how services are released into production to
enable effective use of services
- Planning, scheduling and controlling releases
- Identifying clear planning conditions including pass/fail
criteria
- Illustrating the main activities and how they relate to the
capability of Release, Control and Validation
- Providing Early Life support after deploying the new release
- Defining metrics for process quality
Request Fulfillment and Service Evaluation
- Analyzing how service requests should be handled
- Request Fulfillment to establish a self-help service
practice
- Identifying the differences between Request Fulfillment and
Incident Management
Evaluating services against target performance in the context of
change
- Meeting committed service level performance
- Intended and unintended effects of a change
- Evaluating predicted service performance and actual
performance
Knowledge Management (KM)
- The business value of the KM process
- Identifying what constitutes an effective KM strategy
- Analyzing the basic layers of the KM concept using the DIKW
structure
- Describing the key steps of effective data and information
management
Roles and Responsibilities
- Change Management
- Service Asset and Configuration Management
- Release and Deployment
- Service Performance and Risk Evaluation
Technology and Implementation Considerations
- Technology as part of implementing Service Management
- Managing change in operations
- Challenges, critical success factors and risks
- How to plan and implement Service Management technologies
- Applying the Deming Cycle to perform ongoing self-monitoring and
self-improving for all processes
Important:
The ITIL Certification Exam is offered on the final day of class
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ASM Educational Center, Inc.
11200 Rockville Pike, Suite 220 - Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: (301) 984-7400 - E-mail: info@asmed.com - Website:
www.asmed.com
URL: www.asmed.com/programs/outlines/itil_v3_release_control_validation_outline.htm