Which of the following is NOT a purpose of Service Transition?

A.
To ensure that a service can be managed, operated and supported
B.
To provide training and certification in project management
C.
To provide quality knowledge of Change, Release and Deployment Management
D.
To plan and manage the capacity and resource requirements to manage a release
2.4.1 Purpose, goals, and objectives
The purpose of Service Transition is to:
Plan and manage the capacity and resources required
to package, build, test and deploy a release into
production and establish the service specified in the
customer and stakeholder requirements
Provide a consistent and rigorous framework for
evaluating the service capability and risk profile before
a new or changed service is released or deployed
Establish and maintain the integrity of all identified
service assets and configurations as they evolve
through the Service Transition stage
Provide good-quality knowledge and information so
that change, Release and Deployment Management
can expedite effective decisions about promoting a
release through the test environments and into
production
Provide efficient repeatable build and installation
mechanisms that can be used to deploy releases to
the test and production environments and be rebuilt if
required to restore service
Ensure that the service can be managed, operated and
supported in accordance with the requirements and
constraints specified within the Service Design.