Defining Queensland Government's generic classification scheme in terms of systems or functions required to meet organisational requirements.
Last reviewed on 15 Apr 2015
The goal of the Application classification framework is to allow for a common viewpoint and understanding of the application domains across the Queensland Government. This in turns aids standardisation as various stakeholders come to understand the
Last reviewed on 15 Apr 2015
This document supports the ICT investment planning methodology and provides specific techniques for gathering, classifying, mapping and assessing applications
Last reviewed on 06 Sep 2017
This guideline supports the Use of ICT services, facilities and devices policy (IS38) and has been designed to: •define the concepts of limited personal use and authorised and unauthorised use •provide a range of examples for departmental
Last reviewed on 24 Aug 2017
In the event of a disaster, agencies must be able to function effectively and ICT is a substantial component of this.
Last reviewed on 04 Dec 2017
This document supports the ICT investment planning methodology and provides specific techniques for gathering, classifying, mapping and assessing business services and processes
Last reviewed on 06 Sep 2017
Organisations seek to understand their business processes in a consistent way, and a business process classification framework can provide standard definitions and terminology to ensure that everyone in your business is speaking the same 'business
Last reviewed on 06 Sep 2017
This guideline provides information and advice to Queensland Government agencies on the recommended practices for documenting business processes using the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN[1]) Specification Version 2.0 released January 2011.
Last reviewed on 06 Sep 2017
Queensland Government business services (business services) are defined as sets of activities that deliver value to or enable outcomes for Queenslanders through the delivery of business outputs.
Last reviewed on 31 Mar 2015
Queensland Government business services (business services) are defined as sets of activities that deliver value to or enable outcomes for Queenslanders through the delivery of business outputs.
Last reviewed on 01 Jul 2010