run book

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run book (plural run books)

  1. (computing) A set of procedures prepared by an administrator for the day-to-day maintenance and exception handling of an IT system.
    Coordinate term: playbook
    • 2021, Arthur Conklin, Greg White, Chuck Cothren, Roger L. Davis, Dwayne Williams, Principles of Computer Security, McGraw Hill, →ISBN, page 542:
      Security administrators can create a series of runbooks and playbooks that can be used in response to a wide range of incident response activities.

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