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| Standard ID | YD/T 1926.1-2009 (YD/T1926.1-2009) |
| Description (Translated English) | IT Operations and Maintenance Service Management Technical Specification. Part 1: Architecture |
| Sector / Industry | Telecommunication Industry Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | M21 |
| Word Count Estimation | 17,193 |
| Date of Issue | 2009-06-15 |
| Date of Implementation | 2009-09-01 |
| Quoted Standard | ISO/IEC 20000-1; OGC ITIL V3; ITU-T M.3342; ITU-T E.860 |
| Regulation (derived from) | MIIT [2009] No. 43 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | Ministry of Industry and Information Technology |
| Summary | This standard specifies the operation and maintenance of IT service management framework (including management reference model, service management processes, management, operation and maintenance support systems and IT service management information model and other parts), and provides the regulatory framework for the relationship between the various parts. This standard specifies the concept of IT operation and maintenance services (including service classification, service targets and service lifecycle). This standard applies to guide IT operation and maintenance service management tools, products and systems development, guidance services both sides have completed planning and design services, service implementation, service monitoring and evaluation, and service improvement four stages of the life cycle management of IT operation and maintenance services. |