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| Standard ID | GB/T 43208.1-2023 (GB/T43208.1-2023) |
| Description (Translated English) | Information technology service - Intelligent operation and maintenance - Part 1: General requirements |
| Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | L77 |
| Classification of International Standard | 35.080 |
| Word Count Estimation | 38,391 |
| Date of Issue | 2023-09-07 |
| Date of Implementation | 2024-04-01 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
GB/T 43208.1-2023: Information technology service - Intelligent operation and maintenance - Part 1: General requirements
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ICS 35.080
CCSL77
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Information technology service intelligent operation and maintenance
Part 1.General requirements
Part 1.General requirements
2024-04-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Administration Committee
Table of contents
PrefaceⅠ
Introduction II
1 Scope 1
2 Normative reference documents 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 Intelligent operation and maintenance framework 2
4.1 Overview 2
4.2 Framework diagram 3
4.3 Intelligent features 3
5 Organizational Governance 3
5.1 Overview 3
5.2 Organizational strategy 4
5.3 Management Policy 4
5.4 Organizational Structure 4
5.5 Organizational Culture 4
5.6 Stakeholder needs and expectations 4
6 Intelligent operation and maintenance scenario implementation 5
6.1 Overview 5
6.2 Scenario analysis 5
6.3 Scene construction 5
6.4 Scenario delivery 6
6.5 Effect evaluation 6
7 Competency Domain 6
7.1 Data management capability domain 6
7.2 Analytical decision-making ability domain 15
7.3 Automatic control capability domain 22
Appendix A (informative) Description of common intelligent operation and maintenance scenarios 27
Appendix B (Informative) Scenario Capability Analysis Example 30
Reference 35
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
Drafting.
This document is Part 1 of GB/T 43208 "Intelligent Operation and Maintenance of Information Technology Services". GB/T 43208 has been released as follows
part.
---Part 1.General requirements.
Please note that some content in this document may be subject to patents. The publisher of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document is proposed and coordinated by the National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC28).
This document was drafted by. China Construction Bank Co., Ltd., Ping An Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., China Everbright Bank Co., Ltd.
Company, China Electronics Technology Standardization Institute, Guotai Junan Securities Co., Ltd., Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co., Ltd., Tsinghua University
University, China Merchants Securities Co., Ltd., Guangdong Federation of Rural Credit Cooperatives, China UnionPay Co., Ltd., Beijing Rural Commercial Bank
Co., Ltd., China CITIC Bank Co., Ltd., Agricultural Bank of China Co., Ltd., China Guangfa Bank Co., Ltd., State Grid Corporation of China
Co., Ltd., New H3C Technology Co., Ltd., Cloud Wisdom (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Bishi Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Hanwei Information Technology
Ltd., State Grid Digital Technology Holdings Co., Ltd., China Minsheng Banking Co., Ltd., Hengfeng Bank Co., Ltd., China Post
Savings Bank Co., Ltd., Taikang Insurance Group Co., Ltd., Civil Aviation Administration of China Information Center, China Civil Aviation Information Network
Co., Ltd., China Life Insurance Co., Ltd. Shanghai Data Center, Bank of Communications Co., Ltd., Bank of Beijing Co., Ltd.
Company, Hua Xia Bank Co., Ltd., Sichuan Xinwang Bank Co., Ltd., Huishang Bank Co., Ltd., and the People's Bank of China Clearing General
Center, PICC Information Technology Co., Ltd., PICC Property and Casualty Co., Ltd., Taiping Financial Technology Services (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Hainan
Tong Securities Co., Ltd., Orient Securities Co., Ltd., Everbright Securities Co., Ltd., Changjiang Securities Co., Ltd., China Southern
Network Digital Grid Research Institute Co., Ltd., Yunnan Power Grid Co., Ltd. Information Center, China Merchants Financial Technology Co., Ltd., China International Airlines
Air China Co., Ltd., China Mobile Communications Group Zhejiang Co., Ltd., and Hunan Youdao Information Technology Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this document. Jin Panshi, Lin Leiming, Wang Lixin, Yang Xiaoqin, Zhong Jie, Chen Qi, Shi Chenyang, Peng Xiao, Zeng Hongxiang, Deng Shuguang,
Li Shining, Sun Yongjing, Bao Hangyu, Wang Shiqiang, Hou Yue, Wang Gang, Sun Jizhou, Wu Yong, Feng Zhen, Shi Tingting, Xu Jingwen, Chen Jun, Fan Tao, Tan Like,
Xu Hui, Wu Jike, Li Baoxu, Xiao Guobin, Kong Zaihua, Chi Kun, Wu Wei, Wang Yong, Shi Qinghong, Pan Jin, Mo Xiugang, Qian Cheng, Wei Lihao, Wang Chen,
Shixuan, Guo Baoxian, Tang Haihua, Guo Xinwei, Wang Yeping, Pei Dan, Yin Kanglin, Li Jiesong, Xu Sheng, Feng Yixin, Ye Puyu, Xia Limin, Du Jidong,
Yao Runcheng, Fu Qian, Geng Peng, Zhang Danqing, Zhao Luqi, Ma Meng, Chen Xuexian, Luo Dayong, Sheng Honglei, Ren Yi, Zhang Shuwei, Hou Zheng, Chen Jian, Hua Bo,
Kong Lingguo, Wang Kaibo, Zhang Wei, Zhang Chao, Luo Jinlan, Deng Wei, Wang Fenglei, Sun Lei, Dai Kaiming, Zhu Xueliang, Lu Zhuangfei, Ma Wei, Jiang Enping, He Chao,
Wu Zhifei, Wang Qianwei, Nimizhi, Sun Yufeng, Huang Yuan, Yang Liguo, Wang Jiling, Gao Yujie, Li Yongjiang, Liu Bo, Li Jinwu, Yao Yuqiang, Zhou Weiwei,
Yang Chao, Sun Wei, Zhou Rui, Lu Weikai, Xiang Huawei, Mao Zhengxiong, Chen Chunrun, Zhou Feng, Li Chenhui, Wei Xiaoming, Fu Jiale, Li Fu, Yang Min, Li Guang,
Lu Xinghai, Wang Shuhang, Cao Li, Wen Xidao, Zeng Bin, Wen Jigang, Chen Hongfeng, Sun Yiwei, Zhang Xiaohui.
Introduction
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing and other technologies, operation and maintenance services are shifting from system and process driven to data and computing driven.
The evolution of the era of intelligent operation and maintenance driven by law. As an important application of artificial intelligence in the field of operation and maintenance, intelligent operation and maintenance is a brand-new innovation in the field of operation and maintenance.
Way.
The realization of intelligent operation and maintenance is guided by organizational governance, centered on scenario realization, and supported by the construction of capability domains, and applies capability items to specific tasks.
In this way, we can digitize, automate, and intelligently empower the scene, and optimize and improve the ability items during the realization of the scene.
It is an innovative, practical and effective method based on the best practices of intelligent operation and maintenance. Among them, data is the cornerstone of building intelligent operation and maintenance, and algorithms
It is the key to mining the value of data, and technology is the means to realize intelligent operation and maintenance. Based on this, this document proposes an intelligent operation and maintenance framework, and targets data, computing
The three key elements of intelligent operation and maintenance capabilities, law and technology, put forward requirements from the governance level. The relationship between the various parts is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Relationship between various parts of GB/T 43208
GB/T 43208 is planned to consist of 4 parts.
---Part 1.General requirements. The purpose is to provide an intelligent operation and maintenance framework for intelligent operation and maintenance organizations, and guide the organization from organizational governance, intelligent
Carry out intelligent operation and maintenance construction in three aspects. operation and maintenance scenario realization and capability domain, continue to improve the level of intelligent operation and maintenance, and achieve operation and maintenance goals.
---Part 2.Operation and maintenance data governance. The purpose is to provide an operation and maintenance data governance framework for intelligent operation and maintenance organizations, and guide the organization in the capability domain
Manage the data elements in the system to provide high-quality operation and maintenance data for intelligent operation and maintenance construction, and effectively support the development of intelligent operation and maintenance scenarios.
accomplish.
---Part 3.Operation and maintenance algorithm governance. The purpose is to provide an operation and maintenance algorithm governance framework for intelligent operation and maintenance organizations, and guide the organization in the capability domain.
Manage the algorithm elements in the system to provide safe, reliable, and effective operation and maintenance algorithms for intelligent operation and maintenance construction, and mine the value of operation and maintenance data.
Value, empowering the implementation of operation and maintenance scenarios.
---Part 4.Operation and maintenance technical governance. The purpose is to provide an operation and maintenance technology governance framework for intelligent operation and maintenance organizations and guide the organization in the capability domain
Manage the technical elements in the system, provide technical application principles, methods and requirements for intelligent operation and maintenance construction, and support the intelligent operation and maintenance field.
The realization of the scene.
Information technology service intelligent operation and maintenance
Part 1.General requirements
1 Scope
This document establishes the intelligent operation and maintenance framework, stipulates the organizational governance of the intelligent operation and maintenance organization, the realization of intelligent operation and maintenance scenarios, and the generalization of capability domains.
Require.
This document applies to.
a) The organization identifies intelligent operation and maintenance activities and evaluates its own conditions and capabilities;
b) Intelligent operation and maintenance organization’s own construction, management and evaluation;
c) Third parties measure and evaluate the intelligent operation and maintenance organization.
2 Normative reference documents
The contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, the dated quotations
For undated referenced documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated referenced documents, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to
this document.
GB/T 28827.1 Information technology service operation and maintenance Part 1.General requirements
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 28827.1 and the following apply to this document.
3.1
Operation and maintenance services with several artificial intelligence characteristics such as perception, description, self-learning, diagnosis, decision-making, self-execution, and self-adaptation.
3.2
In order to achieve specific operation and maintenance goals and embody intelligent features, the combination of personnel, activities and objects required.
3.3
people people
Relevant personnel engaged in intelligent operation and maintenance work.
Note. Personnel include operation and maintenance personnel, R&D personnel and management personnel in the field of intelligent operation and maintenance.
[Source. GB/T 28827.1-2022, 3.4, with modifications]
3.4
organization
In order to achieve intelligent operation and maintenance goals, entities or virtual teams that constitute their own functions are composed of responsibilities, authorities and mutual relationships.
3.5
technology technology
Implement tools, systems and related architectures for intelligent operation and maintenance.
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