Keeping Score in the IT Compliance Game

  • Ragan T
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Achieving developer acceptance of standardized procedures for managing applications from development to release is one of the largest hurdles facing organizations today. Establishing a standardized development-to-release workflow, often referred to as the ALM (application lifecycle management) process, is particularly critical for organizations in their efforts to meet tough IT compliance mandates. This is much easier said than done, as different development teams have created their own unique procedures that are undocumented, unclear, and nontraceable.

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Ragan, T. (2006). Keeping Score in the IT Compliance Game. Queue, 4(7), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.1145/1160434.1160450

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