MIKE2.0 Methodology Presentation to Wiki Wednesday community, London 6 June 2007

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MIKE2.0 MethodologyPresentation to Wiki Wednesday community, London6 June 2007

http://www.londonwikiwednesdays.com/

Sean McClowry & Andreas Rindler

BearingPoint

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– Open Source (software and content): Create Commons (Attribution) License MediaWiki based

– Collaborative Info Mgmt Methodology Core methodology with formal release

cycle Implementation guides and “how-to’s” Public and private assets Integrated search across internal and

external sites Governance council Framework for any open method

– Business Model Core to our IM approach Exec sponsorship at c-level Buy-in from analyst firms Good combo: web2.0, OS, IM

A global community of contributors drives development of the Method for Integrated Knowledge Environment (MIKE2.0) methodology, assets and tools

Our Wiki Environment – MIKE2.0 Methodology

www.openmethodology.org

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The IM Solution Suite is delivered through an open source, collaborative approach that sets a new standard in delivering innovation to our clients

Information Management Solution Suite

Delivered through a Collaborative Approach

Sets the new standard for Information Development through an Open Source Offering

Enterprise Information Management

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Enterprise Data Management Enterprise Content Management

Information Architecture, Strategy and Governance

MIKE2.0 is part of our IM Solution Suite

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IM Solution Suite – Next Challenges

Integration

Aggregation

Classification

Usability

Search

Improve WYSIWYG Editor for MediaWiki, Content Delivery, RSS

Improve integration of internal/external wikis and doc mgmt systems

Build a MW extension to integrate bookmarked content to open method.

Decisions on Content Tagging. Can we make hierarchies easy for users?

Tune our integrated search across the wiki and other repositories

Community Expand our active group of contributors and internal and external users.

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Revisiting our Technology Environment

MediaWiki – works for an encyclopedia – is it right for us?

Yes

Some organisations are doing it:

─ Razorfish: http://www.avenuea-razorfish.com/pressReleases/pr_20070105_wiki.htm

─ ArmchairGM: http://www.armchairgm.com/index.php

No product seems to do everything yet and the market is changing quickly

Highly scalable, lightweight to run, no technology dependencies

No license cost

Well-known, well-supported by an active community

No

Core product and available extensions don’t meet our requirements. Examples include:

─ WYSIWYG editor

─ Group-Based Access Control

─ Dynamic category selection

Some products do this well without extensions; MW extensions may break in future releases

Yes – for now – so we’ll extend it

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Next Steps

1. Anyone is welcome to join the site and contribute to content:

www.openmethodology.org You can use any content under the CC-A.

2. We’re developing solution methods that bring in existing collaboration patterns (e.g. wiki patterns) into an overall approach to IM.

3. Our 90-Day Technology Roadmap aims to address our priority challenges and would appreciate any feedback you have.

Appendix

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BearingPoint Contacts

Andreas RindlerProcess and Content Management

T +44 870 386 0431Email: [email protected]

BearingPoint, Inc.Warwick Court5 Paternoster SquareLondon EC4M 7BP

Sean McClowryInformation Management Solution Lead

T +44 870 386 0433Email: [email protected]

BearingPoint, Inc.Warwick Court5 Paternoster SquareLondon EC4M 7BP

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Our IM Solution Suite brings together many solutions into a single competency

Access, Search and Delivery

Enterprise DataManagement

EnterpriseContent

Management

Information Architecture, Strategy

& Governance

Information Management

Business Intelligence

Information Asset

Management

Corp PerformanceManagement

Metric & Dashboard Design

Profitability, Value &Pricing Mgmt

Real TimeCustomer Decisioning

Operational Performance Mgmt

Information LifecycleManagement

Information Security

Metadata, TaxonomyCataloging

Workflow InformationManagement

Enterprise Portals& Info Delivery

Enterprise Search

Mobile Device Access

Data Warehousing

ReferenceMaster Data Mgmt

Customer DataIntegration

Data QualityImprovement

Document Management

Records, Contracts,and IP Management

ERP Document MgmtIntegration

Information Governance

Service Oriented, EII &Model Driven Architecture

Enterprise Data Management Strategy

Enterprise Content Management Strategy

Enterprise InformationAssessment

Balance Business Scorecard

HR Performance MgmtRewards

Data Mining, AnalyticsModeling & Simulation

Business Activity Monitoring

Access Monitoring & Control

Data Center Management

Information SystemUsability

Data Migration

Digital Asset Management

Content Management-Web Content

Collaboration Environments, COI

Knowledge Capture

Information Mgmt COE, Organization and

Shared Service Model

Information Management – Scope

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Example Challenge: Content Classification

Content Classification allows us to easily find common assets. Do users get it?

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Can we make it easier like this? How will our category hierarchies work?

Example Challenge: Content Classification

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Where should we get our lexicon? Or should this be an area we try and drive?

Example Challenge: Content Classification

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Use Case 3: Bring in external content

We will not be a “me too” aggregator – we are organizing content to a standard

Thought Leaders Help to Build the Standard Integrate to MW

Example Challenge: Content Aggregation