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麻豆区 IT follows an鈥疘ncident Management Process in order to resolve issues with 麻豆区-provisioned technology affecting the community. Each incident is evaluated, prioritized, and assigned according to this process. Learn more below:鈥�

ITSM incident management

IT Services has established an IT incident management process that is well-documented and followed by our central IT staff. This process ensures each incident that occurs is evaluated, prioritized and managed in a structured and consistent way. The following section explains what constitutes an incident, where you report an incident, and the steps we take to resolve them.

Incident management is one of six IT service management processes put in place by 麻豆区 IT Services.

What is an incident?鈥�

An incident is an unplanned event that disrupts an individual鈥檚 or a group鈥檚 ability to use a 麻豆区 IT-provisioned system or equipment. It may involve the failure of a feature or service or some other type of operations failure. This may be any occurrence that significantly affects system software or hardware.鈥疻hen there is a major disruption to a system or platform, the on the IT Support site is updated accordingly.

Reporting an IT Incident

In most cases, if you need to report an IT incident, you should submit a ticket via the鈥�.听If your incident requires an expedited solution (for example, the issue is preventing you from completing a critical or timely task), .

Incident prioritization

When an incident is reported, two factors - impact鈥痑nd鈥痷rgency - are assessed to determine its priority:

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  • 鲍谤驳别苍肠测鈥� reflects the degree to which the audience is affected.

Once the impact and urgency rating has been assigned, an incident's priority can then be calculated, as per the table below.

Urgency/Impact to determine priority Impact Level 1: Entire University Impact Level 2: Large department or group Impact Level 3: Several individuals Impact Level 4: Individual
Urgency Level 1: Work is completely halted Priority 1: Critical听 Priority 1: Critical Priority 2: High听 Priority听3: Moderate听
Urgency Level 2: Work is severely restricted Priority 1: Critical Priority 2: High听 Priority 3: Moderate听 Priority听3: Moderate听
Urgency Level 3: Work is degraded Priority 2: High听 Priority听3: Moderate听 Priority听3: Moderate听 Priority 4: Low听
Urgency Level 4: Work is only minimally affected Priority 3:听Moderate听 Priority 3: Moderate听 Priority 4: Low听 Priority 4: Low听

Major Incidents: Priority 1 and 2

Incidents with a Priority of 1 or 2 are considered Major Incidents and are managed through鈥疘T's鈥疢ajor Incident Management process. All major incidents are communicated promptly to all ITS staff via notifications generated by our IT service management tool (ServiceNow).鈥� If the incident has caused a major disruption to a system or platform, the 听on the IT Support site is updated accordingly.

If an incident's impact is significant and it cannot be immediately resolved, we will also inform the 麻豆区 community via various communications channels (ITS website, IT Support site, and social media) as needed, according to the type of incident.

Who to contact if you need support

If you have any questions regarding IT service management and how these processes work, please contact听ITSM - IT Service Management.

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