Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management

Abstract. Process improvements provide a structured approach for organisations to improve the way they operate. A number of process improvement methodologies such as ISO9000, TQM, Six Sigma, Lean, and Agile have been proposed over the last few decades and subsequently software tools have been develo...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Shrestha, A., Cater-Steel, A., Toleman, M., Tan, Wui-Gee
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Springer International Publishing 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57776
_version_ 1848760094991319040
author Shrestha, A.
Cater-Steel, A.
Toleman, M.
Tan, Wui-Gee
author_facet Shrestha, A.
Cater-Steel, A.
Toleman, M.
Tan, Wui-Gee
author_sort Shrestha, A.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Abstract. Process improvements provide a structured approach for organisations to improve the way they operate. A number of process improvement methodologies such as ISO9000, TQM, Six Sigma, Lean, and Agile have been proposed over the last few decades and subsequently software tools have been developed to apply these methodologies. However determination of process capability to measure improvement is predominantly conducted by expert process assessors and consultants with proprietary frameworks. We propose the use of the international standard for process assessment ISO/IEC 15504 for a transparent measurement of process capability. We also demonstrate development of a software tool based on the standard that can facilitate organisations to assess their processes efficiently. In this paper, we explain the development, implementation and preliminary evaluation of a software-mediated process assessment approach in the area of IT Service Management at a large public-sector IT organisation in Queensland, Australia. This paper's contribution is the integration of the design science research methodology with the task-technology fit theory for the development of the software tool as a research artefact. For practitioners the project demonstrates transparent and efficient assessment of IT service processes to facilitate continual improvement.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T10:10:19Z
format Conference Paper
id curtin-20.500.11937-57776
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T10:10:19Z
publishDate 2014
publisher Springer International Publishing
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-577762018-12-14T00:58:48Z Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management Shrestha, A. Cater-Steel, A. Toleman, M. Tan, Wui-Gee Task-Technology - Fit Process Assessment ISO/IEC 15504 Design Science Research IT Service Management Abstract. Process improvements provide a structured approach for organisations to improve the way they operate. A number of process improvement methodologies such as ISO9000, TQM, Six Sigma, Lean, and Agile have been proposed over the last few decades and subsequently software tools have been developed to apply these methodologies. However determination of process capability to measure improvement is predominantly conducted by expert process assessors and consultants with proprietary frameworks. We propose the use of the international standard for process assessment ISO/IEC 15504 for a transparent measurement of process capability. We also demonstrate development of a software tool based on the standard that can facilitate organisations to assess their processes efficiently. In this paper, we explain the development, implementation and preliminary evaluation of a software-mediated process assessment approach in the area of IT Service Management at a large public-sector IT organisation in Queensland, Australia. This paper's contribution is the integration of the design science research methodology with the task-technology fit theory for the development of the software tool as a research artefact. For practitioners the project demonstrates transparent and efficient assessment of IT service processes to facilitate continual improvement. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57776 Springer International Publishing restricted
spellingShingle Task-Technology - Fit
Process Assessment
ISO/IEC 15504
Design Science Research
IT Service Management
Shrestha, A.
Cater-Steel, A.
Toleman, M.
Tan, Wui-Gee
Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management
title Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management
title_full Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management
title_fullStr Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management
title_full_unstemmed Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management
title_short Building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in IT service management
title_sort building a software tool for transparent and efficient process assessments in it service management
topic Task-Technology - Fit
Process Assessment
ISO/IEC 15504
Design Science Research
IT Service Management
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57776