Information Architecture - The bridge between Business and IT

Posted by: Natty Gur, on 03 Aug 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Information is truly the bridge between business and IT. While collecting and modeling business capabilities and business processes we are using information as inputs and outputs for business capabilities and processes. Information architecture is also heavily used in application architecture. We collect and model which applications manage which information, how information flow between applications, how applications and technology enforce information security, etc'. Actually it is not surprising...

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