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Devlin, Cole Emerson, Leo A. Wrobel and Mark B. Desman 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aBoca Raton, FL :$cAuerbach Publications, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,$d1999. 215 $a1 online resource (995 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 300 $aPrev. ed. published as: Business resumption planning / Edward S. Devlin, Cole H. Emerson, Leo A. Wrobel, Jr. c1994. 311 $a0-8493-9945-9 311 $a0-8493-9835-5 327 $a""Contents""; ""About the Authors""; ""Introduction""; ""Part I Business Operations Recovery""; ""I-1 Obtaining Senior Management Sponsorship""; ""I-2 Organizing the Project""; ""I-3 Conducting the Business Impact Analysis""; ""I-4 Identifying and Documenting Critical Business Processes""; ""I-5 Identifying and Documenting Resource Requirements""; ""I-6 Organizing the Business Operations Recovery Teams""; ""I-7 Recovery Planning for Microcomputers and LANs""; ""I-8 Business Operations Recovery Plan Testing, Maintenance, and Training"" 327 $a""I-9 Disaster Mitigation Controls for Microcomputer Systems""""I-10 Planning for Y2K a??? Staying Focused""; ""I-11 Case Study: Illinois Bell Telephone-Hinsdale Central Office Fire a??? May 8, 1988""; ""Part II Data Center Recovery""; ""II-1 Introduction to Data Center Recovery Planning""; ""II-2 Developing the Data Center Recovery Plan""; ""II-3 Organizing the DCRP Development Project""; ""II-4 The Recovery Headquarters Team Section of the DCRP""; ""II-5 The Computer Operations Recovery Team Section of the DCRP""; ""II-6 The Disaster Site Recovery Team Section of the DCRP"" 327 $a""II-7 Developing the Initial Disaster Alert Procedure""""II-8 Performing an Applications Impact Analysis""; ""II-9 Selecting a Computer Processing Recovery Strategy""; ""II-10 Protecting and Recovering Computer Data""; ""II-11 Testing the Data Center Recovery Plan""; ""II-12 Preventative Controls""; ""II-13 Life Safety/Emergency Response Actions for Natural Disasters""; ""II-14 Life Safety/Emergency Response Actions for Fires and Bombs""; ""II-16 Evaluating the Computer Operations Recovery Team Following an Actual Recovery Operation"" 327 $a""II-17 Evaluating the Disaster Site Recovery Team Following an Actual Recovery Operation""""II-18 The Human Services Function""; ""II-19 Continuing the Program""; ""II-20 Maintaining Backup Systems and Database Consistency Checks (DBCC)""; ""II-21 Using Televaulting and Hot and Cold Sites for Disaster Recovery""; ""Part III Voice and Data Communications Recovery""; ""III-1 Understanding the Causes of Communications Disasters""; ""III-2 Obtaining Management Commitment""; ""III-3 Identifying Resources for the Planning Project"" 327 $a""III-4 Evaluating the Communications Environment Using Standards""""III-5 Documenting Global Recovery Procedures""; ""III-6 Documenting Communications-Specific Recovery Procedures""; ""III-7 Communications Recovery Plan Testing, Maintenance, and Training""; ""III-8 Evaluating the Results of a Plan Activation""; ""III-9 Recovery Procedures for Communications-Intensive Businesses""; ""III-10 Performing a Business Impact Analysis""; ""III-11 Conducting a Technical Vulnerability Analysis of the Physical Environment""; ""III-12 Assessing Standards and Controls""; ""III-13 Pulling it Together"" 327 $a""III-14 Adding Communications Network Support to Existing Disaster Recovery Plans"" 330 3 $aOffering hundreds of tips, templates, checklists, and pointers to information in the public domain, Business Resumption Planning, Second Edition assists you in creating a rock solid recovery plan for any size organization. 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