(Redirected from BS 15000)'ISO/IEC 20000' is the first international standard for
IT Service Management. It is based on and is intended to supersede the earlier
British Standard, BS 15000.
Formally: ISO 20000-1 ('part 1') "promotes the adoption of an integrated process approach to effectively deliver managed services to meet the business and customer requirements". It comprises ten sections:
★ Scope
★ Terms & Definitions
★ Planning and Implementing Service Management
★ Requirements for a Management System
★ Planning & Implementing New or Changed Services
★ Service Delivery Process
★ Relationship Processes
★ Control Processes
★ Resolution Processes
★ Release Process.
ISO 20000-2 ('part 2') is a 'code of practice', and describes the best practices for service management within the scope of ISO20000-1. It comprises the same sections as 'part 1' but excludes the 'Requirements for a Management system' as no requirements are imposed by 'part 2'.
ISO 20000, like its BS 15000 predecessor, was originally developed to reflect best practice guidance contained within the
ITIL (
Information Technology Infrastructure Library) framework, although it equally supports other
IT Service Management frameworks and approaches including
Microsoft Operations Framework. It is comprised of two parts: a specification for
IT Service Management and a code of practice for service management.
The standard was first published in December 2005.
External links
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The ISO 20000 User Group
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ISO 20000 Source from BSI