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Q6FSA

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Q6FSA is an enterprise information content, management, classification and modelling approach based upon universal information components and their identification, classification and reuse.

The core principles are based on the foundational, singular, exclusive and unique definition of any information concept, joined with the federation of information definitions across global, industry vertical and enterprise viewpoints and then combined with a protocol for classifying and storing all enterprise data into nineteen universal data registers to form a multi dimensional, faceted and traversable business intelligence repository.

The Q6FSA approach does not identify entities, roles or relationships. Instead, information assets are defined into unique Federated Subject Areas that are globally exclusive, have no functional or contextual conflict and represent a set of atomic building blocks that can then be composed, like elements in the period table, into any structural, semantic or value based composition.

The Q6FSA approach is designed to redress the structural limitations commonly found in enterprise information modelling and classification techniques when applied to complex and multi silo enterprises by applying the same atomic definitions to describe any information structure, from data acquired via upstream user interfaces, through midstream persisted data stores to downstream business intelligence data sets.

Q6FSA is a collaboration between two cooperative concepts: Federated Subject Areas (FSA) developed by Robert Vane and the Q6 content management protocol developed by John O'Gorman


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