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Information Management Framework

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  • Description

    The Information Management Framework (IMF), a collection of open, technical and non-technical standards, guidance and common resources, is intended to enable better information management and information sharing at a national scale and provide the building blocks to be (re)used by those wishing to be part of the NDT.

  • Reference


    Reference
    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/the_pathway_towards_an_imf.pdf
  • Explanation


    Explanation

    The technical core of the Information Management Framework (IMF) comprises of three parts:

    The IMF aims to establish all of the building blocks that are necessary to enable effective information management across the built environment throughout its lifecycle.  The Framework enables secure, resilient interoperability of data, which is at the heart of the National Digital Twin. It is a reference point to facilitate data use in line with security, legal, commercial, privacy and other relevant concerns.




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