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In [[What_is_Service_Manager? |''Service Manager'']], a Service is the outcome that fulfils a business need for a customer (internal or external to an [[What_are_Organisations? |organisation]]). In order to create that outcome a Business Process ([[What_is_workflow? |workflow]]) is used. | In [[What_is_Service_Manager? |''Service Manager'']], a Service is the outcome that fulfils a business need for a customer (internal or external to an [[What_are_Organisations? |organisation]]). In order to create that outcome a Business Process ([[What_is_workflow? |workflow]]) is used. | ||
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:# The service can be requested using a [[What_are_Service_requests? |service request]] | :# The service can be requested using a [[What_are_Service_requests? |service request]] |
Revision as of 13:38, 19 January 2015
In Service Manager, a Service is the outcome that fulfils a business need for a customer (internal or external to an organisation). In order to create that outcome a Business Process (workflow) is used.
Some of the ways that a service is used in Hornbill are:-
- The service can be requested using a service request
- An incident request can be created using progressive capture that needs a service to be defined that will resolve it
- A change request using progressive capture that needs a service to be defined to carry out the change
- A problem request can be created using progressive capture that needs a service to be defined that will resolve it
- A request list can display which service the request is using