The ‘Business Information Services Library’ (BiSL) provides a framework for business information management and is therefore suitable for a module at Foundation level. Business Information Management - also called Functional Management in the Netherlands - takes a business and user orientated approach in describing the information provisioning in an organization and the IT infrastructure it requires.Examples of functions and roles in this domain are: Business information manager, Business systems administrator, Super user, Information architect, Chief Information Officer. In these functions or roles the emphasis is on defining the business requirements of the IT services, managing IT services from a user perspective and supporting the use of IT services.
The examination Business Information Management Foundation is intended for people who have an operational, managing or strategic role with regard to IT services and are situated on the demand side of information provisioning in an organization. Or they are closely associated with the information provisioning of the organization. This module is therefore relevant to both non-IT staff and IT staff that are responsible for the information provisioning in an organization. Examples of these roles are: Business information manager, Business systems administrator, Super user, Information-architect, Chief Information Officer, Service Manager, Information Manager and the Business Unit Manager (who is responsible for organizing business information management).
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1. Objectives and background of Business Information Management 25% 2. Use management cluster 20% 3. Functionality management cluster 20% 4. Connecting processes cluster 15% 5. Management processes cluster 20%
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60 minutes
computerbased multiple-choice questions
Number of questions : 40 Pass mark : 65 % (26 out of 40) Open book/notes : no Electronic equipment permitted : no
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