| Publisher | Interoperability Clearinghouse | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 1.1MB WORD | Date added | 07 Jan 2003 |
| Topics | Enterprise Architecture, Knowledge and Data Management | ||
| Downloads | 122 | ||
This paper addresses the architectural issues concerning the Information and Data Reference Model. The paper proposes that a layer within the Federal Enterprise Architecture be a Federated Data Management (FDM) capability, which abstracts away the nature of actual physical systems that house and manage data. The information and data services layer represents information and data as a collection of views, which can be thought of as business objects, XML documents, components, or access and information management services.
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