change model

change model
  1. модель изменения

 

модель изменения
(ITIL Service Transition)
Повторяемый способ обработки определённой категории изменений. Модель изменения определяет согласованные шаги, которые будут выполняться для изменения этой категории. Модели изменений могут быть очень сложными, с множеством шагов, требующих согласования (например, значительный релиз программного обеспечения) или очень простыми и не требовать согласования (например, сброс пароля).
См. тж. совет по изменениям, стандартное изменение.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

EN

change model
(ITIL Service Transition)
A repeatable way of dealing with a particular category of change. A change model defines specific agreed steps that will be followed for a change of this category. Change models may be very complex with many steps that require authorization (e.g. major software release) or may be very simple with no requirement for authorization (e.g. password reset).
See also change advisory board; standard change.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

Тематики

  • информационные технологии в целом

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  • change model


Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии. . 2015.

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