Difference between revisions of "Entreprise Information Model"

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{{Term|ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MODEL: A structured representation of the kinds of information required for the enterprise to operate. Enterprise information model reflects entity types and the relationships between them, but does not include any attribute types. It provides an architectural context for developing logical data models. <ref> [http://www.cio.gov www.cio.gov](16 April 2008) </ref>}}
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{{Term|ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MODEL|A structured representation of the kinds of information required for the enterprise to operate. Enterprise information model reflects entity types and the relationships between them, but does not include any attribute types. It provides an architectural context for developing logical data models. <ref> [http://www.cio.gov www.cio.gov](16 April 2008) </ref>}}
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:28, 22 July 2008

Term2.png ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MODEL
A structured representation of the kinds of information required for the enterprise to operate. Enterprise information model reflects entity types and the relationships between them, but does not include any attribute types. It provides an architectural context for developing logical data models. [1]



References

  1. www.cio.gov(16 April 2008)