. is the process architecture model of CONIG Framework , defining and describing in detail a number of governance and management processes
. has an objective that is to provide a detailed method and a set of supporting tools for developing an IT process architecture. It may be used freely by any organization wishing to adopt CONIG for use within that organization
. represents all of the processes normally found in an enterprise relating to IT activities
. is intentionally composed of a common sense approach to service enabled process management – do what works and what works is adapting a common framework of practices that unite all areas of IT service provision toward a single aim – delivering value to the business
. is expected to provide structure, stability and strength to information management and governance capabilities with durable principles, methods and tools
. offers a common reference model understandable to operational IT and business managers
. is a complete and comprehensive reference model: It is not norm model, that's why, each enterprise shall define its own process set, taking into account its resources and capabilities
. relies upon enhanced and converged architecture of globally accepted frameworks, best practices and standards. So the architecture of processes is structured in aligned with different authoritative requirements