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There has never been a Information Architect Guide like this.
It contains 108 answers, much more than you can imagine; comprehensive answers and extensive details and references, with insights that have never before been offered in print. Get the information you need–fast! This all-embracing guide offers a thorough view of key knowledge and detailed insight. This Guide introduces what you want to know about Information Architect.
A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: The Open Group Architecture Framework, Christina Wodtke – Career, User experience design – Information, DVD – Adoption, Information architecture – The role of IA, User interface design – Processes, Web content lifecycle, Usability – Professional development, Web 2.0 – History, Dual layer – Adoption, Usable – Inspection methods, Kent State University Notable programs, Content strategy – Definitions, Artifact (software development), Outline of information science – General information science concepts, Storyboarding – Business, Social Information Architecture – What can social information architecture achieve?, Enterprise architecture framework – History, Uniform resource name, Peter Morville, Website wireframe – Uses of wireframes, Information Architecture Institute, Jesse James Garrett – Career, Macromanagement, Post-industrial society – Characteristics, Lou Rosenfeld, TAFIM – Integrated Model of Architectural Views, Jim Highsmith – Life and work, Eric Reiss, Social Semantic Web – Overview, Information design – Etymology, Web development – Basic, Application Portability Profile – Applications, OBASHI – Fields of use, Data-driven journalism – Definitions, Society for Technical Communication – Overview, Web accessibility – Sweden, TOGAF – Architecture Development Method, Information science – Ontology, and much more…