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1: Info. re Teaching  2: Preservation 3: Timely Access 4: Anytime Anyplace 5: Granular Access 6: Info about Faculty 7: Funding Opps. 8: Meta data 9: Status info 10: Resource Info. 11: Public Info. 12: Progress info. Strategies 1: Info. re Teaching  2: Preservation 3: Timely Access 4: Anytime Anyplace 5: Granular Access 6: Info about Faculty 7: Funding Opps. 8: Meta data 9: Status info 10:Iresource Info. 11: Public Info. 12: Progress info. Technical Architecture Requirements
An IT Architecture for Emory University
Approved by CIRT
Document 1: Emory Priorities and Architectural Requirements
1999-2000
ITA Version 3.4.7 
© 1999 Emory University
Page 24 
Appendix 2.
Tables linking strategies and requirements
Information Requirements
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1: Research Excellence
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2: Teaching Excellence
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3: Intellectual Community
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4: Interdisciplinary Scholarship
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5: Internationalization
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6: Standing and Reputation
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7: Increased Resources
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Information Requirements
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1: Facilitate Change
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2: Workflow
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3: Integration
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4: New Devices
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5: Authorization
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6: Meta data
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7: Protection
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8: Data Types
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9: Internet & I2
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10: Volume of Information
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11:Data Facility
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12: Interoperability standards
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13: Accessibility
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14: Network
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