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Analysis of Processes Information Flows and Items as Additional Design Factor in COBIT Framework

COBIT is a process-oriented IT governance framework. In the 2019 version, the framework offers a significantly redesigned approach to prioritise processes and set process target capability levels. The design phase is very important to achieve a governance system in future. Although there are several...

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