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Information Architecture = Enformasyon Mimarisi

Gilchrist, Alan (2004) Information Architecture = Enformasyon Mimarisi
. Bilgi Dünyası 5(2):pp. 223-239.

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Abstract

Translated by Tuba Tuna Günden [English Abstract]
Information architecture is a phrase that has been around for some time, but usually in the context of information technology. However, it has recently gained credibility in the softer area of information systems design, particularly with regard to the “findability” of unstructured, mainly textual, information. This paper reviews what is meant by the phrase, and emphasises the interdisciplinary nature of the approach which should address different layers of modelling and design, from the technology platform to the user interface, as well as cover the whole information life cycle from generation to delivery and use.
[Turkish Abstract]
Enformasyon mimarisi, bir süredir dillerde dolaşan ve genellikle enformasyon teknolojisi kapsamında algılanan bir deyimdir. Ancak enformasyon mimarisi yakın zamanlarda enformasyon sistemleri tasarımı alanında ve özellikle yapılandırılmamış çoklukla metne bağlı enformasyon bulunabilirliğine ilişkin bir anlam kazanmıştır.
Bu makale, deyimin anlamını açıklamaktadır. Öte yandan teknoloji seviyesinden kullanıcı arabirimine değin ve aynı zamanda bilgi yaşam döngüsünün oluşturulmasından gönderim ve kullanıma kadar söz konusu yaklaşımın, farklı modelleme ve tasarım katmanlarına işaret eden disiplinlerarası içeriğini vurgulamaktadır.

Keywords:Enformasyon mimarisi, enformasyon mimarisi
ekolleri, işletim ilkeleri, enformasyon hiyerarşileri, information architecture, schools of information
architecture, operational principles, information hierarchies
Subjects:A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AB. Information theory and library theory.
L. Information technology and library technology.
B. Information use and sociology of information. > BZ. None of these, but in this section.
ID Code:5936
Deposited By:Comlekci, Kamil
Deposited On:28 March 2006
Alternative Locations:http://www.unak.org.tr/BilgiDunyasi/gorusler/2004/2/223-239.pdf
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