Cobit Maturity Model Levels. Although in [ 1] only five levels of maturity (level one to five) are shown the generic maturity model defined by COBIT consists of six maturity levels (level zero to five) [ COB07] Level 0 Nonexistent The process is not existent at all Level 1 Initial/Ad Hoc No standardized processes are.
PDF fileLevel 0 Incomplete process Incomplete The process is not implemented or fails to achieve its purpose Level 1 Performed process PA 11 Process performance attribute Performed The process is implemented and achieves its process purpose Level 2 Managed process PA 21 Performance management attribute.
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Businesses may eventually reach Level 4 or 5 COBIT maturity which suggests an organization’s processes are either running off quantitative data and successfully avoiding risks or are fully optimized and stable yet flexible enough to respond to new opportunities.
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PDF filematurity model (CMM) The latest version of Cobit also contains RACI matrices which suggest stakeholders to be responsible accountable consulted and informed regarding certain activities Cobit is a frequently used best practice based framework and its use is described in several case studies cf (Sallé 2005 Simonsson 2005).
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IT governance and management in an enterprise plays an important part in generating value for the stakeholders [1] COBIT 5 is a framework for the governance and management of IT enterprises In 2012 the latest version of this framework was released introducing important features One of those features is the evolution from COBIT 41 Maturity Model to COBIT 5.
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History of COBITPrinciples of The COBIT FrameworkCOBIT StructureCOBIT Framework and ComponentsFinal ThoughtsCOBIT stands for Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies The initial release of the COBIT system was in 1996 It was nothing more than a set of objectives that were created to assist with the growth of IT environments for auditors and other members of the finance community The second release was i.