Course Details
Course Code: Information Architecture; Duration: 4 Days; Instructor-led
‘It’s about preparing architects to function effectively as information technology strategists through the development of advanced skills in information management, data exchanges, usage, storage and retrieval.’
Information architecture includes information storage, movement and display including site content and data management
Information architects develop deep skills in information as one of an organization’ key assets. They work in areas of presentation and information usage such as devices and interfaces as well as storage and retrieval. In addition, information architects are key to partner and be part of the internal integration. This course provides deep coverage of each of these areas.
This course is delivered in instructor-led format. Each day the course instructor will guide students through various base skills and definitions, discussions and recommended information architecture best practices for delivery of business technology strategy and values. Students’ progress through detailed definitions and antology, instructor and student led discussions, hands-on workshops and industry case studies.
Audience
This course is specially design for Database Analysts, Information Analysts, Data Analysts, User Experience Analysts, User Interface Designers, Project Leaders, Technical Consultants, Data Warehouse Specialist, Integration Specialists, Database Administrators, Database Designers, Datacenter Engineers, System Analysts and Information Consultants
Prerequisites
Candidate must have taken 4-days Business Technology Strategy (BTS) course
Methodology
This program will be conducted with interactive lectures, PowerPoint presentation, discussion and practical exercise.
Course Objectives
At the end of either the individual practice or the combined practices course, participants will be able to:
- Be able to manage information related resources including storage, retrieval, delivery, classification and utilization of information to best deliver shareholder values as well as to support technology strategy
- Be able to design, build and manage information landscape that directly supporting business objectives.
- Be able to develop of information taxonomy and ontology schema by utilizing of information and database components and their relationship in the context of technology software and infrastructure
- Be able to deliver business impacts and values on the technology within the following scopes and contexts:
- The Storage of information in database, file, image or other digital formats
- The retrieval of information including technical, usage and time constraints
- The usage of information and support of business strategy
- The presentation of relevant information to the users
- The design of information including structure, content, relationship, dependency and data management
Outlines
Module 1: Architecture Fundamentals
- Introduction Data, Information And Knowledge
Module 2: Information For Business
- Information as Strategy
- Relating information to value
- Information Scope and Governance
Module 3: Information Usage
- Who uses your information
- How, when, where and why is information used
- Form factors
- Usage design 1
- Quality attributes for information architecture
- Data tools and Frameworks
Module 4: Data Integration
- Integrating at the Company Level
- Data Characteristics
- Data integration at the system level
Module 5: Data Quality And Governance
- Data and information quality
- Data compliance
- Data and information governance
Module 6: Advanced Information Management
- Data warehousing
- Business intelligence
- Data security and privacy
- Metadata and Taxonomy Management
- Knowledge Management