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- Engineering & Materials
- Engineering and materials - general
- Information management
- Engineering & Materials
- Industrial and production engineering
- Information management
- Computing & Information Technology
- Computing - general
- Information management
Information management
Article By:
Salisbury, Alan B. Learning Tree International, Reston, Virginia.
Last reviewed:February 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.757581
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- Scope
- Information versus data
- Information engineering
- Information systems architecture
- Open versus proprietary architectures
- Databases
- Software applications
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- Additional Reading
The functions associated with managing the information assets of an enterprise, typically a business, company, or organization. Many companies are taking the view that information (see illustration) is an asset of the enterprise in much the same way that a company's financial resources, capital equipment, and real estate are assets. Properly employed, assets create additional value with a measurable return on investment. Forward-looking companies carry this view a step further, considering information as a strategic asset that can be leveraged into a competitive advantage in the markets served by the company.
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