- Content
- Questions, answers, comments
- Other sub-sections under #lib12 - Project Issues
- On the #2030Library
- On the template
- FAQ
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#lib12 - Project Issues
- #lib18 - Open Issues
- #lib19 - Off-the-Shelf Solutions
- #lib20 - New Problems
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#lib21 - Tasks
- #isic910101 - appoint a librarian for each language or in each town
- #isic910102 - enhance library services in each town
- #isic910103 - integrate the world's online collection in the local library
- #isic910104 - ensure local content is discoverable in the world's online collection
- #isic9101jk - the local public library journey
- #lib22 - Migration to the new product
- #lib23 - Risks
- #lib24 - Costs
- #lib25 - User documentation and training
- #lib26 - Waiting Room
- #lib27 - Ideas for Solutions
This page is part of the requirements for a #2030Library - A global library for Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals (and fighting the emergence of #AltFacts in public policy).
The availability of an enterprise architecture — preferably as part of an architecture repository — will impact the amount of work that must be invested in describing both existing governance, business, services and application models and models that are being considered for implementation.
In an enterprise architecture described in accordance with the ArchiMate framework: model element descriptions are included in the suitable layer. The rationale for their inclusion in a requirements engineering initiative will often be related to their role in collaborations.
To be completed.