Architecture Business Processes and
Information Science
This course on information architecture provides you with a
quick overview and insight into the field within only two days.
To characterize: The course is taught as interactively as possible.
There is a reason for this besides a better transfer of knowledge. Much
time is spent on questions and discussion. One very unique aspect is
that the participants themselves select a subject that they want to
discuss on the second day!
Interest orientation: Groups that have a certain specific interest in
common can take this course together. If you think you know of a
possible specific interest you are politely requested to contact us. For
municipalities such a course has already been put on the market
successfully.
Contents of the course information
architecture
Day 1, morning:
Introduction
Basic knowledge Architect and architecture
Information and data
Informational areas for special attention
Information management and information architectures
IM policy,
information policy and IT policy
The manager versus the architect
Ways of thinking in information architecture and the underlying theory
Contemporary thinking in the Netherlands
Inventory / input questions/ cases for treatment.
Day 2: morning:
Recapitulation previous day
Consistency Informational architectures Examples from the practice
field
Discussion own material
Information planning
Alignment
Culture
The information architect profile
The
skills
Experiences
Professional development
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Goal
of the information architecture course:
This course will give you the necessary
appreciation of Informational architectures. The diversity of this
field is discussed and you acquire insight in what an information
architecture is and what these can or could mean for your
organization. You learn how you can communicate with others in a
good productive manner.
Participants: The course is intended for those who want to obtain a
quick overview of the field. Our experience is that managers as well
as information architects, information analysts, functional
administrators can take this course to their satisfaction. More
technically oriented people have also been very satisfied with the
contents of the course.
Contents of the course information architecture
Day 1, afternoon:
Architectures in consistency with each other
Types and the insight/overview which
they provide
Types in their mutual consistency
Company process architecture (CPA)
To stipulate
the manner of work
Orders insight and overview CPA
Examples from the practice
Relation between BPA and Processes
Relation between process consistency and process description
Information technical architectures
Application architecture
Data architecture
Technical infrastructure
information architecture Information and functionality
Conceptual modeling
To agree upon standards and standardization procedures
To agree upon methods and techniques
Future vision of Changes
Consequences of changes
Day 2 afternoon:
Determine the subject/topic to deepen
Treat of by the participants substance chosen
Evaluation of the course |