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Information architecture. Volume 1, The foundations
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/93419
Subject(s) - financial management , architecture , business , stewardship (theology) , plan (archaeology) , strategic planning , finance , strategic financial management , general partnership , financial plan , government (linguistics) , engineering , management , political science , marketing , economics , geography , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , politics , law
The Information Management Planning and Architecture Coordinating Team was formed to establish an information architecture framework to meet DOE`s current and future information needs. This department- wide activity was initiated in accordance with the DOE Information Management Strategic Plan; it also supports the Departmental Strategic Plan. It recognizes recent changes in emphasis as reflected in OMB Circular A-130 and the Information Resources Management Planning Process Improvement Team recommendations. Sections of this document provides the foundation for establishing DOE`s Information Architecture: Background, Business Case (reduced duplication of effort, increased integration of activities, improved operational capabilities), Baseline (technology baseline currently in place within DOE), Vision (guiding principles for future DOE Information Architecture), Standards Process, Policy and Process Integration (describes relations between information architecture and business processes), and Next Steps. Following each section is a scenario. A glossary of terms is provided

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