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Introduction

Never worked with Jira before? No problem. Please first read the Jira training Basics page.
In this chapter below the Jira setup for Information Systems Jira-projects is explained.

Jira projects

Information Systems are using the following projects:

ProjectKeyProject type and Purpose
SD

Jira Service management - Incident management including Customer Portal

B2B-Apps - BABA

Software delivery  - Cognos, TM1, Cubes

B2B-Apps - LogisticsBLSoftware delivery - YLS, SYS2000, Witron
B2B-Apps - YmpactYMSoftware delivery - YMPACT
B2C-AppsB2CSoftware delivery  - various products used by B2C/EPAM team(s)
Change Advisory BoardCABSoftware delivery - management approval
YamahaISprojectsYISSoftware delivery -  Agile teams
Yamaha Portfolio BoardYPMSoftware delivery - Portfolio/Project planning 
Yamaha Motor Next Stage ProjectEUYNSSoftware delivery - Yamaha Next Stage (SAP/Informatica)


In a future state for 2023 only the Jira Projects in black text will remain for Information Systems.

  • Yamaha Applications Support Desk (SD) captures all requests from end-users, who experience difficulties with their day-to-day use of IT applications. These items are validated, then if valid resolved as soon as possible.
  • Yamaha IS Projects (YIS) captures all work of scrum teams in the Agile Transformation. These processes are being streamlined to support scrum processes, and make Jira a tool for collaboration more than administration.
  • Yamaha Portfolio Board (YPM) collects all ideas for IT initiatives, and validates the business case and expected rewards for implementing such initiatives before assigning work to development teams. It's very much about preparing work.
  • Other projects capture work for teams that have not yet joined the Agile Transformation.


In due time, Information Systems teams working in Jira Software projects will be onboarded to the YIS project, so this can become our mutually agreed way of working for Software delivery.

Any team joining will be coached through the (Agile) transition and will be able to provide input on unique ways of working that will need to be integrated. Together we will make it a success.

For now, these Information Systems projects will keep on using their current of way of working. With time and proper preparation, they will migrate into YIS. 


The Change Advisory Board will be phased out completely as it will be covered by the Yamaha Portfolio Board and  Software project(s).

J-sox compliance

J-SOX requires Japanese companies to enhance internal control reporting and demonstrate the effectiveness of their internal controls

To be J-SOX compliant, Yamaha Motor Europe N.V. will need to demonstrate 4 primary security controls in a yearly audit:

  • Secure Access Control Management. 
  • Demonstrate a Resilient Cybersecurity Framework. 
  • Demonstrate Data Backup Protocols. 
  • Change Management.

For Information Systems Division Controls will be integrated in the Jira workflows:

  • Secure Access Control Management: new user accounts must be registered and logged in Jira. Users manager need to be informed and included in the ticket.
  • Secure Access Control Management: all user authorization changes for Business applications (Ympact, SYS2000, YLS) must be logged in Jira.
    Approval for new authorization(s) is required from IT management (division manager, department manager, team lead).
  • Change management: approval (SQL's) by IT management (division manager, department manager, team lead)
  • Change management: Role segregation for development and testing. Developer does not test their own developed code.
  • Change management: Deployment approval request by IT management (division manager, department manager, team lead).
  • Change management: Deployments can only be performed by authorized roles (division manager, department manager, Team lead, Product Owner, Delivery manager).
  • Change management: Agile teams must met the organizations set Definition of Done. This is done via a checklist for issues moved to ready for Deployment.

Beforehand it is not known if a database correction or program change is required, to prevent delay in resolving reported requests the users manager is automatically added to the request (Jira issue/ticket).
YME and distributor users are directly synchronized in Jira with Active directory including users manager. The users manager is added via a automation after request creation. 
Active directory is maintained by Servicedesk.

Yamaha Applications Support Desk (SD)

In Yamaha Applications Support Desk all operational support (BAU- Business As Usual) requests are registered that relates to IT Application Issues/errors for existing functionality, data correction and authorization requests.

Users can create a new issue via the Yamaha Motor Europe support portal, via this portal you can go to the YME Information Systems Support Portal to submit a IT request.
Instructions of the portal forms can be found here: YME Information Systems Support Portal Guide

The button should NOT be used for creation of a SD issue.

SD Issuetypes

Incident:  Reporting a incident or outage. Currently all incoming issues submitted via the Jira Customer portal will have Issue type Incident.

Service Request:  Request for information.  (This issue type is currently not used anymore)

Audit: Used for J-sox change requests and IRY issues registered to deliver evidence for auditors.

Authorization request: Elevate user rights request used for Ympact to request YMXXITS1 access to have command line access and to operate in Ympact (Branch specific) Production environment.

RobotJob Change: Robot Job Change request used for Ympact Job scheduling

Deployment request: Triggered by Development software projects used by B2B teams for Ympact,Ympulse, Yamcom deployments.

SD Issues overview

SD Specific Fields

SD mandatory fields have been highlighted in Yellow


  • Type: Issue type
  • Priority: By default issues are set to Medium

  • Solution group *: Drop down single select list to define which department will be working on the issue.
  • Team Yamaha: Label field, multi select, always starting with team# <team name>  used to determine which team will be working on the issue.
    This field has been replaced with Yamaha Team.
  • Yamaha Team*: Mandatory Drop down single select list to define which (agile) team will be working on the issue.

  • Application-Module*:  Mandatory Drop down single select list to indicate the involved Application-Module of the reported request (issue).
  • Department: Department of the reporter of the issue.
  • Company: Company of the reporter of the issue.
  • Epic Link: Linked epic issue if a issue is related to a Project.
  • SD Classification: Drop down single select list, by default for incoming issues set to Business as Usual (BAU)

  • Status: Workflow status
  • Resolution: Resolution can be set when a issue will be closed.


* Combination of Solution group and Yamaha Team determines in which queue/board a issue is visible for non-agile teams.
   For Agile teams only Yamaha team field determines in which board the issue is visible.


  • Request Type: Customer portal request type
  • Customer status: Status visible in the Customer portal. This does not always corresponds directly with the issue workflow status.
  • Channel: Portal or e-mail request
  • View customer request: link directly to the Customer portal request. This link can be shared if a customer need to access a specific issue.

SD Workflow(s)

If a (bug) fix for a application is required the Bugfix transition can be used to trigger a issue being created in a Development project.


Statuses

Filling user attributes first status for incoming tickets. Background process is running to collect user data and fill other fields automatically. No action should be taken when a ticket has this status.

The ticket will automatically move to next status Awaiting assignment.


Awaiting assignment  Ticket can be assigned, this need to be done via the Allocate button.
For all other statuses the Assignee field can be used directly to re-assign a ticket to yourself or a colleague (instructions below).

Assigned to do Ticket is automatically transferred to this status after using the allocate button. Ticket will appear on to do list of a assignee (Filter number 4 in the dashboard)

In Progress  When starting to work on a ticket use the Start progress button

Reopened

Closed
The issue is considered finished, the resolution is correct. Issues which are closed can be reopened.

Awaiting Customer  used when more information/response from a customer (Reporter or Requested participant) is required in order to move forward with a issue.

Awaiting Supplier used when more information/response from a supplier  is required.

Awaiting Authorization



Onboarding 
Pending linked ticket execution



Change Advisoryboard (CAB)

Awaiting Development

Awaiting Execution
Deployment validation
Ready to Close


Review Approval  Used by Infra for Issue type Audit to have J-sox change reviewed. How-to create an Infra J-SOX CHANGE issue

Awaiting manager approval   Used by Infra to request IT management approval for J-sox changes.  How-to create an Infra J-SOX CHANGE issue

Transition issue through workflow

Awaiting Customer status

The Awaiting Customer status is used when more information/response from a customer (Reporter or Requested participant) is required in order to move forward with a issue.

Please also read page How to use @mentions to tag a reporter or a commenter directly.

  1. Awaiting Customer status can be triggered via the Workflow- Respond to customer button.

    When selecting this option a pop up frame will be opened:


  2. Check Comment selection (see marked in red in the above screenshot).
    Default for comment is set to Internal comment. The Internal comment option can be used for only triggering a status update to Awaiting customer
    Use comment: Respond to customer if your message should be shared with the the reporter and requested participants.  
    1. Optional: Add comment to the comment section.  
  3.  Select the Respond to customer button.
  4. After using the Respond to customer button is pressed the comment will be added to the ticket and status will be changed to Awaiting customer. Description area is optional..






Change Advisory Board (CAB)

Change advisory Board (CAB) workflow is used for approval of fixes and creation of a functional/technical conceptional design document.

This project will be phased out as Bugfix issues can be created in the software delivery projects directly via the SD Workflow.
Changes, improvements should be requested via creation of a Project  by a YME Portfolio Board Manager via the Yamaha Applications Support Desk (SD).

CAB Issue types

One of the two following conditions must be met to create a CAB issue.

  1. Bug: Bugfix to deliver a functional/technical solution for the original SD issue. SD issue remains open until the fix has been applied.
  2. Story: Non-bugfix for internal improvement, prevent (recurring) issues for the future. SD issue can be closed, user will be informed that current issue is fixed but there will still be worked on in the background to prevent from happening again or improvements.

Under the SD issue the reporter and requested participants can be informed about the change applied/ to be applied but is also used to collect information from the requester.







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