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* VIRUS = Vital Information Resource UnderSeized.
* 3G =3rd Generation
* GSM = Global System for Mobile
Communication
* CDMA = Code Divison Multiple Access
* UMTS = Universal MobileTelecommunication System
* SIM = Subscriber Identity Module
* AVI = Audio Video Interleave
* RTS = Real Time Streaming
* SIS = Symbian OS Installer File
* AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
* JAD = Java Application Descriptor
* JAR = Java Archive
* JAD = Java Application Descriptor
* 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership
Project
* 3GP = 3rd Generation Project
* MP3 = MPEG player lll
* MP4 = MPEG-4 video file
* AAC = Advanced Audio Coding
* GIF= Graphic Interchangeable Format
* JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert Group
* BMP = Bitmap
* SWF = Shock Wave Flash
* WMV = Windows Media Video
* WMA = Windows Media Audio
* WAV = Waveform Audio
* PNG = Portable Network Graphics
* DOC = Document (MicrosoftCorporation)
* PDF = Portable Document Format
* M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics
* M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File
* NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)
* THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson)
* MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File
* NRT = Nokia Ringtone
* XMF = Extensible Music File
* WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image
* DVX = DivX Video
* HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language
* WML = Wireless Markup Language
* CD = Compact Disk
* DVD = Digital Versatile Disk
* CRT = Cathode Ray Tube
* DAT = Digital Audio Tape
* DOS = Disk Operating System
* GUI = Graphical User Interface
* HTTP = Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
* IP = Internet Protocol
*CanDo = we CAN DO it
* ISP = Internet Service Provider
* TCP = Transmission Control Protocol
* UPS = Uninterruptible Power Supply
* HSDPA = High Speed Downlink PacketAccess
* EDGE = Enhanced Data Rate for
GSM[GlobalSystem for Mobile
Communication] Evolution
* VHF = Very High Frequency
* UHF = Ultra High Frequency
* GPRS = General PacketRadio Service
* WAP = Wireless ApplicationProtocol
* TCP = Transmission ControlProtocol
* ARPANET = Advanced Research Project Agency Network
* IBM = International Business Machines
* HP = Hewlett Packard
* AM/FM = Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation
* WLAN = Wireless Local Area Network
آشنا بشیم
* VIRUS = Vital Information Resource UnderSeized.
* 3G =3rd Generation
* GSM = Global System for Mobile
Communication
* CDMA = Code Divison Multiple Access
* UMTS = Universal MobileTelecommunication System
* SIM = Subscriber Identity Module
* AVI = Audio Video Interleave
* RTS = Real Time Streaming
* SIS = Symbian OS Installer File
* AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
* JAD = Java Application Descriptor
* JAR = Java Archive
* JAD = Java Application Descriptor
* 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership
Project
* 3GP = 3rd Generation Project
* MP3 = MPEG player lll
* MP4 = MPEG-4 video file
* AAC = Advanced Audio Coding
* GIF= Graphic Interchangeable Format
* JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert Group
* BMP = Bitmap
* SWF = Shock Wave Flash
* WMV = Windows Media Video
* WMA = Windows Media Audio
* WAV = Waveform Audio
* PNG = Portable Network Graphics
* DOC = Document (MicrosoftCorporation)
* PDF = Portable Document Format
* M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics
* M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File
* NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)
* THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson)
* MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File
* NRT = Nokia Ringtone
* XMF = Extensible Music File
* WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image
* DVX = DivX Video
* HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language
* WML = Wireless Markup Language
* CD = Compact Disk
* DVD = Digital Versatile Disk
* CRT = Cathode Ray Tube
* DAT = Digital Audio Tape
* DOS = Disk Operating System
* GUI = Graphical User Interface
* HTTP = Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
* IP = Internet Protocol
*CanDo = we CAN DO it
* ISP = Internet Service Provider
* TCP = Transmission Control Protocol
* UPS = Uninterruptible Power Supply
* HSDPA = High Speed Downlink PacketAccess
* EDGE = Enhanced Data Rate for
GSM[GlobalSystem for Mobile
Communication] Evolution
* VHF = Very High Frequency
* UHF = Ultra High Frequency
* GPRS = General PacketRadio Service
* WAP = Wireless ApplicationProtocol
* TCP = Transmission ControlProtocol
* ARPANET = Advanced Research Project Agency Network
* IBM = International Business Machines
* HP = Hewlett Packard
* AM/FM = Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation
* WLAN = Wireless Local Area Network
Forwarded from Hadi
Word of the day....
ITSM (IT Service Management)
IT Service Management (ITSM) is a general term that describes a strategic approach for designing, delivering, managing and improving the way information technology (IT) is used within an organization. The goal of every IT Service Management framework is to ensure that the right processes, people and technology are in place so that the organization can meet its business goals.
Popular ITSM frameworks include:
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) - a framework that provides best practices for aligning IT with business needs. The most widely used framework for IT process management is ITIL v3, which has five parts: Strategy, Design, Transition, Operations and Continual Service Improvement. Ongoing development for ITIL has been vested in Axelos, a joint-venture company created by the U.K. Cabinet Office and Capita PLC.
COBIT - a framework for developing, implementing, monitoring and improving information technology (IT) governance and management practices. The COBIT framework is published by the IT Governance Institute and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA).
Microsoft Operations Framework - a series of 23 documents that guide IT professionals through the processes of creating, implementing and managing efficient and cost-effective services. Like ITIL, MOF includes guidelines for the entire lifecycle of an IT service, from concept to retirement or replacement.
Six Sigma - a management framework developed by Motorola. The framework emphasizes setting extremely high objectives, collecting data, and analyzing results to a fine degree as a way to reduce defects in products and services.
ISO 20000 - a global standard that describes the requirements for an ITSM system. Although the standard was developed by developed by the British Standards Institutions to mirror best practices described within the ITIL framework, it also supports other frameworks, such as Microsoft's Operations Framework.
TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) - provides a structured approach for organizations seeking to organize and govern their implementation of technology, particularly software technology.
TOGAF was created and is maintained by The Open Group, an independent industry association.
ITSM (IT Service Management)
IT Service Management (ITSM) is a general term that describes a strategic approach for designing, delivering, managing and improving the way information technology (IT) is used within an organization. The goal of every IT Service Management framework is to ensure that the right processes, people and technology are in place so that the organization can meet its business goals.
Popular ITSM frameworks include:
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) - a framework that provides best practices for aligning IT with business needs. The most widely used framework for IT process management is ITIL v3, which has five parts: Strategy, Design, Transition, Operations and Continual Service Improvement. Ongoing development for ITIL has been vested in Axelos, a joint-venture company created by the U.K. Cabinet Office and Capita PLC.
COBIT - a framework for developing, implementing, monitoring and improving information technology (IT) governance and management practices. The COBIT framework is published by the IT Governance Institute and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA).
Microsoft Operations Framework - a series of 23 documents that guide IT professionals through the processes of creating, implementing and managing efficient and cost-effective services. Like ITIL, MOF includes guidelines for the entire lifecycle of an IT service, from concept to retirement or replacement.
Six Sigma - a management framework developed by Motorola. The framework emphasizes setting extremely high objectives, collecting data, and analyzing results to a fine degree as a way to reduce defects in products and services.
ISO 20000 - a global standard that describes the requirements for an ITSM system. Although the standard was developed by developed by the British Standards Institutions to mirror best practices described within the ITIL framework, it also supports other frameworks, such as Microsoft's Operations Framework.
TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) - provides a structured approach for organizations seeking to organize and govern their implementation of technology, particularly software technology.
TOGAF was created and is maintained by The Open Group, an independent industry association.
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