6 articles in this selection
| 2009/11/10 MIKE2.0 Methodology - the open source standard for information management
Method for an Integrated Knowledge Environment (MIKE2.0) is an open source delivery framework for Enterprise Information Management. It provides a comprehensive methodology (705 significant articles so far) that can be applied across a number of different projects within the Information Management space. While initially focused around structured data, the goal of MIKE2.0 is to provide a comprehensive methodology for any type of Information Development....
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| 2009/07/01 ASL BiSL Foundation
BiSL establishes a bridge between IT and business processes, and between business information administrators and information managers. The BiSL process model provides an insight into all of the primary processes within their field of operations and into the relationship between the various processes. It offers a starting point for the improvement of these processes using best practices, amongst other things, and it provides uniform terminology....
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| 2009/07/01 Introduction to BiSL
In February 2005 BiSL was introduced in the Netherlands as the public domain standard for business information management. This article is an introduction to the BiSL model.
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| 2009/07/01 Wikipedia on BISL
BISL (Previously known as Business Information Service Management Library) is a framework used for functional management and information management.
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| 2008/10/20 The Invisible Hand of BI
While software developers consider their business intelligence (BI) applications to be successful if they fulfill the core requirements, a much more meaningful gauge of success is how extensively the information derived from those applications is used. The more consumers of information you have, the greater the value you will obtain from your BI efforts....
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| 2008/02/20 TDWI Keynote: Larry English Takes on the Status Quo
Organizations that aren't managing information as a resource are wasting as much as half their IT budgets "moving data from database A to database B." This troubling perspective, from expert Larry English, kicked off this week's TDWI World Conference in L...
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