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ITIL is an analogous standard or framework for best practices in
information technology. • Both of these frameworks are part of
Total Quality Management, in which industries have, since 1950, formalized their business processes and metrics in search of higher quality, fewer defects, and greater efficiency. •
ISO 9000 is another of these "process and results improvement" standards, but it is far more generic than either Business Process Framework or ITIL. • Business Process Framework has been adopted by the
ITU-T as a Recommendation and published in the M.3050.x series. •
OpenReference is a business process framework developed for product and service businesses and includes processes, metrics and practices. == References ==