Populating a service catalog
The management principle of a service catalog is identical for all types of service catalogs. The types of service catalogs offered are:
technical service catalogs,
*A business service catalog provides a centralized information source for the business services offered by the service provider organization. It contains a customer-oriented view of the services associated to business capabilities, how they are supposed to be used, the processes that they support as well as the expected service quality level. The business service catalog presents the list of functionalities mentioned as well as implementation recommendations.
information service catalogs,
*An information service catalog provides a centralized information source for the information services offered by the service provider organization. It contains a customer-oriented view of the information services used, how they are supposed to be used, the processes that they support as well as the expected service quality level. The information service catalog presents the list of functionalities mentioned as well as implementation recommendations.
technical service catalogs,
*A technical service catalog provides a centralized information source for the technical services offered by the service provider organization. It contains a customer-oriented view of the technical services used, how they are supposed to be used, the processes that they support as well as the expected service quality level. The technical service catalog presents the list of IT functionalities mentioned as well as implementation recommendations.
hardware service catalogs.
*A hardware service catalog provides a centralized information source for the hardware services offered by the service provider organization. It contains a customer-oriented view of the hardware used, how they are supposed to be used, the processes that they support as well as the expected service quality level. The hardware service catalog presents the list of hardware functionalities mentioned as well as implementation recommendations.
This chapter is based on the example of an information service catalog.
Creating an information service catalog 
To create an information service catalog:
1. From the Catalogs navigation pane, select Information service catalogs> Information service catalogs.
The lists of information service catalogs appear in the edit area.
2. Click New.
A new information service catalog appears in the edit area.
3. Enter the Name of your catalog and its Owner.
*In the same way, you can create a technical service catalog or a hardware service catalog.
Accessing the list of service catalogs 
To access the list of information service catalogs
*From the Catalogs navigation pane, select Information service catalogs > Information service catalogs.
The lists of information service catalogs appear in the edit area.
A service catalog is defined by all of its information service catalog items.
*An information service catalog item defines which functionality is in the catalog and which application artifacts provide the functionality.
To access the list of information service catalog items:
1. From the Catalogs navigation pane, select Information service catalogs > Information service catalog items.
2. In the Information service catalog field, select the catalog that interests you.
The tree of information service catalog item appears in the edit area.
Adding a service catalog item 
The Characteristics property page of a service catalog provides access to:
its Owner, by default, during creation of the logical application system, the current library.
its Name,
To access the list of service catalog items owned:
To add an information service catalog item:
1. Open the Characteristics properties page of an information service catalog.
2. In the Information Service Catalog items section, click New.
In the window that opens, you can select an existing functionality or create a new one.
3. Select the functionality that interests you and click OK.
The catalog element appears in the list with the name of the associated functionality.
Specifying the implementation of a service catalog item 
To describe all the Service Catalog elements that implement a functionality, you will define a Realization.
*An implementation describes the relationship between a logical entity and a physical entity that implements it. The physical entity gives the list of logical entities that it implements.
To describe that a functionality is implemented by a Service Catalog element:
1. Open the Characteristics properties page of an information service catalog.
2. In the Information Service Catalog items section, click New.
An add functionality dialog box appears:
3. Select the functionality that interests you.
4. Click OK.
The functionality realization appears in the properties page.