April 10-13, 2006 at the Wigwam Resort

Workshop on Information Architecture & Taxonomy (April 13)


The Perfect Complement to Your ii2006 Experience

For ii2006 attendees that are particularly interested in Design Methodologies and Best Practices for an Enterprise Information Architecture and/or Taxonomy, Delphi Group will be holding a one day version of its popular Proving Ground on Information Architecture and Taxonomy, on April 13th.  This is a perfect opportunity to extend your stay in Phoenix, and extend your knowledge and competency in Information Architecture and Taxonomy.

What you will learn:

  • Differentiating and Integrating Controlled Vocabulary, Thesaurus, Taxonomy and Ontology,
  • Sample Information Architectures,
  • Technical Information Architectures versus User-Oriented Information Architectures,
  • How to Use Information Architectures to educate,
  • Bridging Strategy and Design,
  • Designing Metadata Schemes,
  • Separating Taxonomy Structure from Scheme,
  • Deciding On the right Taxonomy Structure for your Organization,
  • Establishing The Information Architecture Dream Team,
  • Roles and responsibilities for Ongoing IA and Taxonomy Administration.

IN ADDITION you will recieve two self paced workshops that you can take with you back to your organization to continue your education and project after the event, using the structured methodology approach that you will learn.

This material is taken from Delphi Group's popular Proving Ground On Information Architecture and Taxonomy - a time-proven forum for designers and developers of Information Architecture and Taxonomy.