PRIDE Methodologies for IRM The science of Information















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“PRIDE” Methodologies for IRM The science of Information Resource Management A presentation by M&JB Investment Company (M&JB) phmainstreet. com/mba Palm Harbor, Florida, USA Your Host Tim Bryce Copyright © M&JB 2006
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What is “PRIDE”? Structured Methodologies for • Enterprise Engineering • Information Systems Engineering (includes Software Engineering) • Data Base Engineering Also included: • Project Management • IRM Repository Copyright © M&JB 2006
Why was “PRIDE” created? Copyright © M&JB 2006
Why was “PRIDE” created? The Five Basic Elements of Mass Production: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Division of Labor Assembly Line Precision Tooling Standardization of Parts Mass Demand Copyright © M&JB 2006
Why was “PRIDE” created? “Doing the Right Things” Productivity = Effectiveness X Efficiency “Doing Things Right” 5 W’s + H = Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How Copyright © M&JB 2006
Why was “PRIDE” created? “PRIDE” Methodologies • Implement engineering/manufacturing concepts. • Defined work steps, sequencing, deliverables, and review points. Copyright © M&JB 2006
Why three Methodologies? Enterprise Engineering Methodology (EEM) Information Systems Engineering Methodology (ISEM) System Resources Business Resources Data Base Engineering Methodology (DBEM) Copyright © M&JB 2006
“PRIDE” Methodologies… • Emphasize design correctness & the production of a quality product. • Includes defined phases, activities, tasks, deliverables, and review points. • Are Model based. Copyright © M&JB 2006
What makes “PRIDE” different? Its integration of engineering/manufacturing concepts. For example: • Standard Product Structure • Blueprinting • Product/Part relationships • Bill of Materials (BOM) • Materials Resource Planning (MRP) Copyright © M&JB 2006
Information Factory Concept Includes: • Assembly Lines • Materials Management • Production Control Copyright © M&JB 2006
“PRIDE” facilitates ISO 9000 • Fully Documented • Defined Deliverables • Review Points For more information on ISO, see: http: //www. iso. org/ Copyright © M&JB 2006
Who uses “PRIDE”? A universally applicable approach. Copyright © M&JB 2006
Art or Science? THIS? OR THIS? Copyright © M&JB 2006
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