The purpose of Information Architecture (IA) is to allow an organisation to properly manage its data and information in support of business activities and to create business benefit.
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Information Organisation - Classification and Structuring
For information to be usable, it needs to be properly organised. Both structured and unstructured information require to be governed to facilitate timely, easier access. The information can then be managed in a way which supports an enterprise's business goals and objectives and enable staff performance.
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Thesauri, Taxonomy and Ontology
As an organisation's information collections expand, the task of organising them becomes increasingly difficult. By developing thesauri, taxonomies and ontologies, navigation can be created that allows for effective use of information and the minimisation of time spent on unsuccessful search for information.
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Metadata Frameworks
Metadata policies and specifications govern how information is used across an organisation. The development of properly defined metadata frameworks also includes issues of data integration, e-services, content management, system implementation and compliance regimes.
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Information Innovations provides expert assistance and guidance for clients in developing the governance mechanisms that allow an organisation to control its information properly - and allow staff and customers easier use of that information.
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