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The Lifecycle of Enterprise Information Management

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Enterprise Information Management in Practice

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Enterprises generate data from business processes and tasks. The information generated from analyzing the effectiveness of business processes is the key to managing information in an enterprise. The information that becomes generated has a lifecycle of its own. In this chapter I examine the information lifecycle in some detail—the information lifecycle and business value chain of information. Given is an industry example to demonstrate the business value chain of information.

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Chaki, S. (2015). The Lifecycle of Enterprise Information Management. In: Enterprise Information Management in Practice. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1218-9_2

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