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Terms for subject Information technology (11513 entries)
Business Engineering Workbench BEW
Business Executive System for Timesharing BEST
business function An activity that an enterprise does, or needs to do, to achieve its objectives
business goal The translation of the enterprise's mission from a statement of intention into performance targets and results
business impact The net effect, positive or negative, on the achievement of business objectives
business impact analysis A process to determine the impact of losing the support of any resource
business impact analysis/assessment Evaluating the criticality and sensitivity of information assets. An exercise that determines the impact of losing the support of any resource to an enterprise, establishes the escalation of that loss over time, identifies the minimum resources needed to recover, and prioritizes the recovery of processes and the supporting system
Business Information System Program BISP
business interruption Any event, whether anticipated (i.e., public service strike) or unanticipated (i.e., blackout) that disrupts the normal course of business operations at an enterprise
Business Management Layer BML
Business Model for Information Security A holistic and business-oriented model that supports enterprise governance and management information security, and provides a common language for information security professionals and business management
Business Object Documents BOD
business objective A further development of the business goals into tactical targets and desired results and outcomes
Business Operating Software /5 BOS/5
business process An inter-related set of cross-functional activities or events that result in the delivery of a specific product or service to a customer
business process control The policies, procedures, practices and organizational structures designed to provide reasonable assurance that a business process will achieve its objectives.
business process integrity Controls over the business processes that are supported by the enterprise resource planning system
business process owner The individual responsible for identifying process requirements, approving process design and managing process performance
business process reengineering The thorough analysis and significant redesign of business processes and management systems to establish a better performing structure, more responsive to the customer base and market conditions, while yielding material cost savings
business risk A probable situation with uncertain frequency and magnitude of loss