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Because of its complete set of goals and metrics for IT processes, many organizations use COBIT to improve governance of their information technology operations. | Because of its complete set of goals and metrics for IT processes, many organizations use COBIT to improve governance of their information technology operations. | ||
==<span id="combining-yasm-and-cobit">Using YaSM and COBIT® in combination</span>== | ==<span id="combining-yasm-and-cobit">Using YaSM and COBIT® in combination</span>== | ||
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This is where YaSM comes into the picture. [[YaSM and ITIL]] [[#ITIL|[2]]] are well aligned but YaSM is somewhat easier to implement, so using YaSM and COBIT in combination is quite conceivable when setting up a set of service management processes, including a suitable governance framework. We expect, however, that a number of enhancements to the [[Service Management Processes|YaSM processes]] will be needed, depending on which particular sets of COBIT goals an organization intends to fulfill. The ITIL® publications and other service management guidance may also be consulted if additional advice is needed for specific topics. | This is where YaSM comes into the picture. [[YaSM and ITIL]] [[#ITIL|[2]]] are well aligned but YaSM is somewhat easier to implement, so using YaSM and COBIT in combination is quite conceivable when setting up a set of service management processes, including a suitable governance framework. We expect, however, that a number of enhancements to the [[Service Management Processes|YaSM processes]] will be needed, depending on which particular sets of COBIT goals an organization intends to fulfill. The ITIL® publications and other service management guidance may also be consulted if additional advice is needed for specific topics. | ||
'''''Note:''''' ''YaSM is an independent framework and is not endorsed by the authors of COBIT.'' <br /> | '''''Note:''''' ''YaSM is an independent framework and is not endorsed by the authors of COBIT.'' <br /> | ||
==<span id="cobit-yasm-processes">COBIT® enabling processes and how they relate to YaSM processes</span>== | ==<span id="cobit-yasm-processes">COBIT® enabling processes and how they relate to YaSM processes</span>== | ||
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*[[#domain-edm|Domain: Evaluate, Direct and Monitor (EDM)]] | *[[#domain-edm|Domain: Evaluate, Direct and Monitor (EDM)]] | ||
*[[#domain-apo|Domain: Align, Plan and Organize (APO)]] | *[[#domain-apo|Domain: Align, Plan and Organize (APO)]] | ||
*[[#domain-bai| | *[[#domain-bai|Domain: Build, Acquire and Implement (BAI)]] | ||
*[[#domain-dss| | *[[#domain-dss|Domain: Deliver, Service and Support (DSS)]] | ||
*[[#domain-mea|Domain: Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA)]] | *[[#domain-mea|Domain: Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA)]] | ||
==<span id="domain-edm">Domain: Evaluate, Direct and Monitor (EDM)</span>== | ==<span id="domain-edm">Domain: Evaluate, Direct and Monitor (EDM)</span>== | ||
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==<span id="domain-apo">Domain: Align, Plan and Organize (APO)</span>== | ==<span id="domain-apo">Domain: Align, Plan and Organize (APO)</span>== | ||
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*The YaSM process for setting up the SMS is in charge of defining and maintaining a set of suitable service management processes and policies. This includes aspects such as communicating the service provider's objectives, establishing responsibilities, tracking compliance with the defined policies and processes, and continually improving the processes. | *The YaSM process for setting up the SMS is in charge of defining and maintaining a set of suitable service management processes and policies. This includes aspects such as communicating the service provider's objectives, establishing responsibilities, tracking compliance with the defined policies and processes, and continually improving the processes. | ||
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|APO02 Manage Strategy | |<span id="COBIT-Manage-Strategy">APO02 Manage Strategy</span> | ||
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*[[LP1: Set the strategic direction]] | *[[LP1: Set the strategic direction]] | ||
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==<span id="domain-bai">Domain: Build, Acquire and Implement (BAI)</span>== | ==<span id="domain-bai">Domain: Build, Acquire and Implement (BAI)</span>== | ||
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*The service portfolio process is responsible for updating the service portfolio. | *The service portfolio process is responsible for updating the service portfolio. | ||
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|BAI04 Manage Availability and Capacity | |<span id="Manage-Availability-and-Capacity">BAI04 Manage Availability and Capacity</span> | ||
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*[[LP2: Design new or changed services]] | *[[LP2: Design new or changed services]] | ||
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==<span id="domain-mea">Domain: Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA)</span>== | ==<span id="domain-mea">Domain: Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA)</span>== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*<span id="ISACA-2012">[ISACA, 2012]. - Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA): COBIT 5: Enabling Processes. - Rolling Meadows, IL, USA, 2012.</span> | *<span id="ISACA-2012">[ISACA, 2012]. - Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA): COBIT 5: Enabling Processes. - Rolling Meadows, IL, USA, 2012.</span> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[COBIT browsing page]. -- ISACA International ("ISACA"): [https://cobitonline.isaca.org/ https://cobitonline.isaca.org/]. -- The COBIT 5 resource center for governance and management of enterprise IT. - ISACA; Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, USA. | *[COBIT browsing page]. -- ISACA International ("ISACA"): [https://cobitonline.isaca.org/ https://cobitonline.isaca.org/]. -- The COBIT 5 resource center for governance and management of enterprise IT. - ISACA; Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, USA. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Is based on: The [https://yasm.com/en/products/yasm-process-map YaSM Process Map]. - Document: "YaSM and COBIT®". | Is based on: The [https://yasm.com/en/products/yasm-process-map YaSM Process Map]. - Document: "YaSM and COBIT®". | ||
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Revision as of 18:49, 28 March 2019
Comparison: YaSM and COBIT® (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies)
Part of: YaSM vs. other service management frameworks and standards
YaSM® was developed with COBIT® (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies) [1] in mind, but YaSM is not a "COBIT process model".
About COBIT®
According to its authors, COBIT is an "overarching framework" for IT governance that is "aligned with other relevant standards and frameworks at a high level" [ISACA, 2012].
COBIT describes seven categories of "enablers" for the governance and management of enterprise IT:
- Principles, policies and frameworks
- Processes
- Organizational structures
- Culture, ethics and behavior
- Information
- Services, infrastructure and applications
- People, skills and competencies.
COBIT's "enabling processes" are defined in the COBIT Process Reference Model. For each process in the reference model, COBIT specifies a number of dimensions such as a set of goals, metrics, inputs, outputs, management practices and activities. The COBIT product set also includes a process capability model which can be used to assess the maturity of an organization's IT-related processes, as well as an implementation guide.
Because of its complete set of goals and metrics for IT processes, many organizations use COBIT to improve governance of their information technology operations.
Using YaSM and COBIT® in combination
COBIT is less helpful for designing the service management processes of an organization. Although COBIT defines a process model complete with suggested process activities, its authors concede that "the activities may not be at a sufficient level of detail for implementation, and further guidance may need to be obtained from specific relevant standards and good practice such as ITIL®, ..." [ISACA, 2012].
This is where YaSM comes into the picture. YaSM and ITIL [2] are well aligned but YaSM is somewhat easier to implement, so using YaSM and COBIT in combination is quite conceivable when setting up a set of service management processes, including a suitable governance framework. We expect, however, that a number of enhancements to the YaSM processes will be needed, depending on which particular sets of COBIT goals an organization intends to fulfill. The ITIL® publications and other service management guidance may also be consulted if additional advice is needed for specific topics.
Note: YaSM is an independent framework and is not endorsed by the authors of COBIT.
COBIT® enabling processes and how they relate to YaSM processes
The following tables highlight which YaSM processes are related to specific COBIT® enabling processes, to illustrate that YaSM and COBIT share many basic principles. Please note that the aim is not to provide a detailed and scientifically correct cross-reference between the two service management frameworks.
- Domain: Evaluate, Direct and Monitor (EDM)
- Domain: Align, Plan and Organize (APO)
- Domain: Build, Acquire and Implement (BAI)
- Domain: Deliver, Service and Support (DSS)
- Domain: Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA)
Domain: Evaluate, Direct and Monitor (EDM)
COBIT® enabling processes | Related YaSM processes | Notes |
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EDM01 Ensure Governance Framework Setting and Maintenance |
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EDM02 Ensure Benefits Delivery | ||
EDM03 Ensure Risk Optimisation | ||
EDM04 Ensure Resource Optimisation | ||
EDM05 Ensure Stake-holder Transparency |
Domain: Align, Plan and Organize (APO)
COBIT® enabling processes | Related YaSM processes | Notes |
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APO01 Manage the IT Management Framework |
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APO02 Manage Strategy |
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APO03 Manage Enterprise Architecture |
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APO04 Manage Innovation |
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APO05 Manage Portfolio |
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APO06 Manage Budget and Costs |
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APO07 Manage Human Resources |
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APO08 Manage Relationships |
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APO09 Manage Service Agreements |
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APO10 Manage Suppliers |
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APO11 Manage Quality |
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APO12 Manage Risk |
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APO13 Manage Security |
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Domain: Build, Acquire and Implement (BAI)
COBIT® enabling processes | Related YaSM processes | Notes |
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BAI01 Manage Programmes and Projects |
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BAI02 Manage Requirements Definition |
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BAI03 Manage Solutions Identification and Build |
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BAI04 Manage Availability and Capacity |
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BAI05 Manage Organisational Change Enablement |
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BAI06 Manage Changes |
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BAI07 Manage Change Acceptance and Transitioning |
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BAI08 Manage Know-ledge |
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BAI09 Manage Assets |
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BAI10 Manage Configuration |
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Domain: Deliver, Service and Support (DSS)
COBIT® enabling processes | Related YaSM processes | Notes |
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DSS01 Manage Operations |
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DSS02 Manage Service Requests and Incidents |
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DSS03 Manage Problems |
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DSS04 Manage Continuity |
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DSS05 Manage Security Services |
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DSS06 Manage Business Process Controls |
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Domain: Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA)
COBIT® enabling processes | Related YaSM processes | Notes |
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MEA01 Monitor, Evaluate and Assess Performance and Conformance |
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MEA02 Monitor, Evaluate and Assess the System of Internal Control |
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MEA03 Monitor, Evaluate and Assess Compliance with External Requirements |
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References
- [ISACA, 2012]. - Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA): COBIT 5: Enabling Processes. - Rolling Meadows, IL, USA, 2012.
External links
- [COBIT browsing page]. -- ISACA International ("ISACA"): https://cobitonline.isaca.org/. -- The COBIT 5 resource center for governance and management of enterprise IT. - ISACA; Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, USA.
Notes
[1] COBIT® is a registered trademark of ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association).
[2] ITIL® is a registered trade mark of AXELOS Limited.
Is based on: The YaSM Process Map. - Document: "YaSM and COBIT®".
By: Stefan Kempter and Andrea Kempter , IT Process Maps.
COBIT® and related YaSM processes › Domain APO › Domain BAI › Domain DSS › Domain MEA