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58.                   Object Context Engine Schematic (Notional)


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As a result of mapping out these instances and their context, consistent Object MIS (e.g., using relational and/or Lotus Notes technology), for major and then minor object types, can be built.

These Object MIS can be built quickly and easily. The underlying system assessment, analysis, and design of the Object MIS are already fully integrated and stabile, having been derived or extracted from the DEMIS. This leaves the decisions about system implementation, operation, maintenance, and training to be made from very detailed, accurate, and structured enterprise data.

Increasingly more refinement can be added to the Object MIS over time, to the point that all data, and then all functionality, of existing legacy MIS can be migrated into the DEMIS, resulting in a true repository-based corporate management environment.

The entire DEMIS would use standard database, network, and computer technology, most of which already exists in sufficient capacity within the typical business or government enterprise.

The difference is not the technology. It's the viewpoint and persistence.

Strategic/Control/Operational Planning

Staff/Workgroup Coordination

Operations (C3I)

Simulations

Demographic / Cartographic / Thematic / Geographic Visualization

Intelligence Collection / Fusion / Analysis

ICASE / CAD / GIS / EIS / Visualization Repository

Data Warehousing

Realignment / Reorganization

Contingency Organization

Information Resource Management

Private / Corporate / Government / National / Global Information Locator

Corporate Directory / Locator / Encyclopedia / Dictionary / Inventory / Cross-Index

Requirement Life Cycle Management

Preparation for Activity Modeling and Data Modeling (e.g., IDEF)

Preparation for Business Process Improvements

Activity Based Costing

Economic Analysis

Marketing

Production / Distribution / Consumption / Disposal of Products and Byproducts

Job Base vs. Education/Vocation/Skill Training Base

National/Regional/Local Modeling of: Education System, Health Care System, Ecological System, Economic System

Resource Leveling and Distribution


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