IA in KM means CMS

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from Setting the stage for success— Information architecture earns performance kudos from customers

“Information architecture is the process of organizing and structuring information so that it is logical in design and presentation. It establishes categories and relationships among different pieces of information. It defines metadata schemes, navigation and search interfaces. Good architecture not only helps users find information, but also facilitates updating content by having clear rules for adding new information. And its effects show up on the bottom line with surprising speed when users can get what they need in just a few clicks. ”

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    David Locke

    KM in the explicit sense only. There is KM that is not explicated. Implicit and tacit are not going to be organized by IA or anybody else.

    CMS is a subset of text, because not all text is structured, or online. If IA/KM is correct, and I don’t agree that it is it would be greater than CMS.

    IA/Ex(KM)>CMS

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