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In IT, a grey problem (or, gray problem) is a problem where the causing technology is unknown or unconfirmed. Common grey problems are:

  • Intermittent errors;
  • Intermittent incorrect output, or;
  • Transient performance problems.

Because the causing technology is not clear, IT departments often find it difficult to allocate the problem to a Technical Support Team (platform team).

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Background

Combining frequency and causing technology information can provide a view of the complexity of a problem and so indicate how difficult it will be to investigate (see Figure 1).

The problems in each quadrant have certain characteristics:

Quadrant 1
In a typical IT department 80 to 90% of problems are solid faults that are easily tracked down to a causing technology. The appropriate technical or platform support team efficiently deals with these problems every day.
Quadrant 2
Some recurring problems are due to a Known Error, or are obviously being caused by a particular hardware or software component. These problems are handled by technical support people working with suppliers.
Quadrant 3
Every so often a one-off problem occurs, and the cause of these may never be found.
Quadrant 4
The technical ownership of these issues is unclear and so they are referred to as “grey problems” i.e. not black and white.

Impact

Grey problems have a significant impact on IT service, and:

  • Form the bulk of ongoing recurring problems
  • Create a disproportionately high IT support workload
  • Give a pointer to more serious problems to come
  • Cause the business to adjust practices around the problem

ITIL perspective

ITIL Service Operations implies that grey problems should be handled through a Problem Solving Group under the direction of the Problem Management function. In practice, even those IT organisations that have adopted ITIL rarely have a procedure to handle a grey problem, leaving it to bounce between Technical Support Teams as each denies that their technology is to blame.

See also

Further reading

  • Offord, Paul (2011). RPR: A Problem Diagnosis Method for IT Professionals. Advance Seven Limited. ISBN 978-1-4478-4443-3.
  • Grey problem case study
  • Presentation to the British Computer Society
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