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Authors : Machteld Meijer, Mark Smalley and Sharon Taylor
January 2008
 
Commissioned by the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) in the UK, the official owners of ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library), the document is described as an ‘Alignment White Paper’ providing a comparison between ITIL v3 and ASL (Application Services Library). The paper explores both the similarities and differences between ITIL version 3 and ASL, as well as recognizing the added value of each. The document comprises of fourteen pages
 
 
 
 
 
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Tags; ITIL v3, Office of Government Commerce, Information technology Infrastructure Library, Application services Library
 
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