Oracle's information management conceptual reference architecture
This is the conceptual view of Oracle's information management architecture. This reference architecture is provided for business/strategy-minded readers so as to enable them to understand the components at a high level without delving deep into the details of the concepts. Details will follow later.
Conceptual view
We are building a reference architecture for data-intensive systems. As you may already know, one of the major reasons for building such a system is because we want to manage all the information that we have in a centralized manner, with a repeatable set of processes applied to it.
Oracle defines information management as:
"Information management is the means by which an organization seeks to maximize the efficiency with which it plans, collects, organizes, uses, controls, stores, disseminates, and disposes of its information, and through which it ensures that the value of that information is identified and exploited...