End-to-End logic of service charging based on CSDM 5.0
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Question(s 🙄)
- Is there a recommendation / best practice, where to start / to define the different kinds and levels of costs?
The Big Goal / Use Case:
- You have a Service orientated organisation based on CSDM 5.0 and you want to define / track all the costs within your services in a E2E perspective (CI to Business Service)
Which modules & plugins are used:
- SPM ... for instance to define all the Services End-to-End
- Cost Management ... for instance to set all the different costs at the correct object / level within the Service
MY THOUGHTS
- Start with collecting basic information
- Identify and group the costs by type ... Infrastructure Costs , License & Contract Costs, Personnal Costs, Operational Costs and Service-Specific Costs
- Rate the cost types based on
- Impact on transparency and business value
- Start with costs that are easiest to trace and have the highest visibility for stakeholders.
- Data Availability & Quality
- Begin with cost types where data is already structured and reliable
- Complexity (later) vs. Quick Wins (first)
- Alignment with CSDM Hierarchy
- Start bottom-up:
- Asset / CI level → Infrastructure costs
- Business Application level → Licensing costs
- Technical Service level → Shared platform costs
- Service Offering level → End-user pricing
- Start bottom-up:
- Set Up a strategy
- step by step
- easy to complex
- Based on CSDM Maturity Levels and Object Prioritization
- Level 1 – Crawl (Foundation & Basic Service Mapping)
Focus on objects that establish the core data model and enable basic service visibility:- Must Include:
- CI (Configuration Item) → Core for linking infrastructure to services.
- Asset → For CapEx and lifecycle tracking.
- Business Application → Represents critical applications used by the business.
- Optional / Ignore for now:
- Dynamic CI Group → Adds complexity; skip until CI data is stable.
- Service Instance → Not needed until you manage per-user or per-instance costs.
- Technical Management Offering → Can wait until you define operational services.
- Business Offering → Skip until catalog and chargeback are in scope.
- Must Include:
- Level 2 – Walk (Service Orientation & Cost Transparency)
Add objects that enable service-based costing and allocation:- Include:
- Technical Management Offering → Links technical services to cost pools.
- Business Offering → Supports catalog pricing and chargeback/showback.
- Dynamic CI Group → Useful for grouping shared resources (clusters, pools).
- Still Optional:
- Service Instance → Introduce later for granular per-user billing.
- Include:
- Level 1 – Crawl (Foundation & Basic Service Mapping)
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