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SA/SNZ TR ISO 21965:2020

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Information and documentation - Records management in enterprise architecture
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Language(s)

English

Published date

28-02-2020

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The objective of this Technical Report is to create a common language that embeds records management concerns and requirements into enterprise architecture with the twin goals of building consensus — (a) among records managers, enterprise architects and solution architects; and (b) across the domains of records management, enterprise architecture and solution architecture.

The document creates a common language that embeds records management concerns and requirements into enterprise architecture with the twin goals of building consensus
— among records managers, enterprise architects and solution architects, and
— across the domains of records management, enterprise architecture and solution architecture.
NOTE This common understanding of Records Management enables Enterprise Architects to understand the motivations, concerns and goals of Records Managers, recognize them as influential key business stakeholders during organizational transformation, and use this understanding to influence systems planning and design. As a result, Records Management becomes an organizational capability at governance, strategic and operational levels.
This document provides a records management viewpoint, with architecture principles and corresponding architectural views of records. It explains records management for enterprise architects and other related professionals, so that they can achieve the competency needed to support collaborative initiatives.
This document provides support to enterprise architects in areas including:
— understanding and identifying records management principles, goals and requirements significant for the architectural representation,
— facilitating consultations with records managers during the project lifecycle,
— identifying opportunities to reuse existing records management analyses and tools.
This document provides scenarios and models for solution architects and those who have responsibility for infrastructure overview.
This document also provides a common language to records managers for collaboration with enterprise architects to position records management requirements in the architecture development process.

Committee
IT-021
DocumentType
Technical Report
ISBN
978 1 76072 739 0
Pages
48
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/TR 21965:2019 Identical

First published as SA/SNZ TR ISO 21965:2020.

ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary
ISO 30300:2011 Information and documentation Management systems for records Fundamentals and vocabulary
ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011 Systems and software engineering — Architecture description
ISO/TR 18128:2014 Information and documentation — Risk assessment for records processes and systems
ISO/IEC 38500:2015 Information technology — Governance of IT for the organization
ISO 14721:2012 Space data and information transfer systems — Open archival information system (OAIS) — Reference model
ISO 15489-1:2016 Information and documentation Records management Part 1: Concepts and principles
ISO 23081-1:2017 Information and documentation — Records management processes — Metadata for records — Part 1: Principles
ISO/IEC 27000:2016 Information technology Security techniques Information security management systems Overview and vocabulary

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