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Digital Information Design (DID) Foundation

Improving business performance through better use of information and technology

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Digital Information Design (DID) is primarily a business information management (BIM) model. As with any model it is used to help you to describe problems and test potential solutions. DID is not like any other method or framework model; it is independent of any other existing model or framework and does not claim to manage the entirety of the design of business information services. DID identifies useful and widely used best practices that are designed specifically for use in any phase of business information service development from idea, conception, specification, design, test, handover, service management and operation, or managing architectural issues or hardware and software installation.

Primarily, DID was developed to manage the quality of information, and how to put it to good use. The DID model has been designed for you to identify what you need and when you need it when designing business information services and as a broad guide, identifies key points in existing frameworks that are particularly useful. The model is wholly independent of all other frameworks (including BiSL and BiSL Next in which the basic design is rooted). You can choose and use whatever you wish, the model will help you to assess the validity of your choice(s) and identify strengths and weaknesses in your approach.

The DID model focuses on the common languages to describe key elements of design (need and value, mission and capability), key business information perspectives (business, information/data, services and technology) and the high-level domains (governance, strategy, improvement and operation) that must be managed in order to effectively run any business.

DID helps you to identify only what you need to ensure that business information design reflects what is needed by your enterprise. The model can be used entirely separately from the framework level guidance discussed and it can be used at any level in the organization.

The essentials of DID are explained in two books: this book, Foundation and the Practitioner book that will be published later.

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ISBN13:9789401807234
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:e-book
Beveiliging:watermerk
Bestandsformaat:pdf
Aantal pagina's:224
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:12-3-2021
Hoofdrubriek:IT-management / ICT
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Over Brian Johnson

Since 2004, Brian works for CA Technologies, where he is an ITIL practice leader. The company he worked for previously was Pink Elephant, and before that he worked for UK Government as OGC board member. Brian led a large project aimed on creating the first service desk in UK Government. He worked with John Stewart on the 1st version of ITIL, and after that he participated in creation of a number of books of the 2nd and 3rd version. Brian was one of the founders of ITMF – a community of users, which was renamed to itSMF and in which he is an honorable director. Brian is also an excellent speaker and he is well known in many countries of the world.

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Over Leon-Paul de Rouw

Drs. ing. Leon-Paul de Rouw heeft organisatiewetenschap en bedrijfskunde gestudeerd in Tilburg en Eindhoven. Nu is hij senior managementadviseur en is al jaren betrokken bij innovatieve ontwikkelingen binnen bedrijfsvoering waaronder facility management. Hij is ook werkzaam als docent, schrijft artikelen en geeft lezingen.

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Inhoudsopgave

1.Why do I need BIM?

Part 1: Digital Information design model (DID)
2.Get to know the DID model
3.The heart of the DID framework: drivers
4. The governance domain
5. The strategy domain
6. The improvement domain
7. The operation doman

Part 2: DID in practice
8 Using the DID model
9.Using DID to develop a digital strategy
10. Developing business services, supported by DID
11. Kick-starting BIM with DID, a project primer

Appendix A: Terms and definitions

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