Look at ISO 20000.  This is pretty much the standard for ITIL.

 

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Hi,

Why ITIL is not standardize till now?

If we see IEEE, they have their standards but ITIL don't have.

Anybody knows about white paper on ITIL  Standardization. Standards work
best when they describe something in measureable terms that can be
independently tested and verified. Standards define a definite output in
unambiguous language to prevent miscommunications and misunderstandings.

 

 

 

Thanks & Regards

 

Amanullah

IT Enterprise Applications

 



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