An architecture
for information Just as the industrial age developed a formalized
architecture discipline for physical assets, the information age needs
an architecture for creating, maintaining, and using intangible assets.
A nontechnical introduction to Enterprise Information Architecture.
Annotated links to current articles and interesting
Web sites. This month's entry is an article about how Mike Milken
changed medical research. Imagine you were Mike's CIO — how would
you design information services to support his new research model?
A hands-on course that covers the fundamentals of
business taxonomies: how to do a needs analysis, create a controlled vocabulary,
develop a thesaurus, and use taxonomy components in navigation. Includes
personalized assistance from our instructors and supervised work on a
real project in the Web-based Lab.
A hands-on course that covers the creation and use
of authorities as well as the development of two independent thesauri
that are linked through cross references. Includes personalized assistance
from our instructors and supervised work on a real project in the Web-based
Lab.