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Information Coordination: The Management of Information Models, Systems and Organizations

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Maximizing the value of corporate data depends upon being able to manage information models both within and between businesses. A centralized information model is not appropriate for many organizations. Information The Management of Information Models, Systems and Organizations takes the approach that multiple information models exist and the differences and links between them have to be managed.
Coordination is currently an area of both intensive theoretical speculation and of practical research and development. Information Coordination explains practical guidelines for information management, both from on-going research and from recent field experience with CASE tools and methods. This book is offered as a snapshot of the state of the art.
This invaluable guide should be viewed as a companion volume to Richard Veryard's previous book, Information Practical Guidance (PH 1992).
Information planners, systems analysts and designers, project managers, data administrators and database managers, will find this book a rich source of information.

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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