The Structure of It All

Along with everything else in the world, technology is changing at a rapid rate. This has affected all industries and all types of technology, but especially enterprise technology. This has resulted in a new generation of information architecture: event-driven.

This interesting news was found on Information Management in their article, “Building Better Systems with Architectural Awareness.” At its most basic, information architecture is about how to choose the right way to structure information and in turn, how to help people navigate it. This can be like herding cats with the aforementioned pace of change.

One thing that can help you in building dynamic and solid information architecture is standards. Obviously, standards are something Access Innovations can get behind. Access Innovations is one of a very small number of companies able to help its clients generate ANSI/ISO/W3C-compliant taxonomies.

Melody K. Smith

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Melody Smith

Melody K. Smith has provided organizational, social media and digital communication services to a large non-profit for the past twenty years. Prior to that she championed employee engagement and communications in the healthcare field. She holds a Bachelors degree in Marketing. When not wrangling and writing TaxoDiary content for your reading pleasure, Melody writes fiction, rescues dogs and throws legendary dinner parties.