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How is being organized different from being systematic?

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Question added by nazir kazi , Despatch Co ordinator , AL MILLION TAXI GROUP OF COMPANIES
Date Posted: 2014/11/06
mariam عرابي سالم
by mariam عرابي سالم , كاتب , قانون

The very problem with specific information models (organisations of information) is that they’re… specific. Any specific model only matches one specific set of situations very well. Other sets of situations, of course, need other specific models. As said: such specific organisations of information are of no use at an Information Roundabout. Why? An Information Roundabout is an infrastructural facility that needs to support lots of situations for many participants simultaneously. Very much like traffic.

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