Application Operation
Application operation is the
operations
task during which applications are
manually executed and monitored.
The typical objectives of the application operation task
are:
- Run batch software applications.
- Monitor the execution of software applications.
The application operation task can typically begin when the
following preconditions hold:
The application operation task is typically complete when
the following postconditions hold:
The application operation task typically involves the
following teams performing the following steps in an
interative, incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
-
Computer Operator(s) of the
Operations Team:
- Run Batch Software Applications:
- Load batch software applications (e.g., monthly
reports).
- Input commands to execute batch software
applications.
- Control the execution of batch software applications
(e.g., by responding to on-screen computer messages or
hardware control-panel lights).
- Monitor Software Application Execution:
- Monitor the execution of software applications (e.g.,
for hardware or software failures).
- Where practical, fix any associated defects (e.g.,
load patches).
- Issue problem reports and help programmers debug the
associated software applications.
The application operation task can typically be performed
using the following techniques:
The application operation task typically results in the
production of all or part of the following work products:
- A person who plays the operator role:
- Often also plays the systems administrator role.
- May also play the user support agent role.