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Hoofdstuk 1 DID practitioner

    Chapter 1 Key Points:

  • Information management: the management of the information services comprising functionality, data and technology.
  • BIM is the management domain responsible for all of the tasks and activities that are aimed at governing, deļ¬ning, improving and supporting the use of information services needed for running the business and reaching the enterprise goals.
  • Business information management (BIM) is the capability of the enterprise to set up an expert interface between all business information activities and the users and suppliers of that information.
  • BIM is essential to ensure a good customer experience using IT because information processing depends on proper identification of need, use, dependencies, storage, security and disposal/archiving.
  • The capability ensures strategic design for the governance and management of the BIM organization and will require a BIM coordinator (or team) that we will term the BIMC.
  • The DID framework is used to describe, position and provide tools for the design of the BIMC function focusing on the enterprise information assets.
  • The DID framework has been set up to effectively shape BIM within an enterprise with the aim of better use of information and technology in the enterprise.