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=== NIST workshop on Information Management Directions ===
The fifth Information Management Directions workshop focused on integration and productivity in [[information management]]. Five working groups considered specific aspects of the integration of knowledge, [[data management]], systems planning, development and maintenance, computing environments, architectures and standards. Participants came from academia, industry, government and consulting firms. Among the 72 participants were [[Tom DeMarco]], [[Ahmed K. Elmagarmid]], Elizabeth N. Fong, Andrew U. Frank,<ref>[http://www.geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at/staff/index.php?Current_Staff:Frank%2C_Andrew_U. Frank, Andrew U.] Research Group Geoinformation, Vienna. Accessed JUly 15, 2013.</ref> Robert E. Fulton,<ref>David Terraso (2004) "[http://www.whistle.gatech.edu/archives/04/mar/01/fultonobit.shtml Robert Fulton, 72, dies: Engineering professor and county commissioner]". at whistle.gatech.edu</ref> Alan H. Goldfine,<ref>[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/pers/hd/g/Goldfine:Alan_H= Alan H. Goldfine] at [[DBLP]].</ref> [[Dale L. Goodhue]],<ref>[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/pers/hd/g/Goodhue:Dale.html Dale Goodhue] at [[DBLP]].</ref> [[Richard J. Mayer]], [[Shamkant Navathe]], [[T. William Olle]], W. Bradford Rigdon, Judith A. Quillard, Stanley Y. W. Su,<ref>[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/pers/hd/s/Su:Stanley_Y=_W= Stanley Y. W. Su] at [[DBLP]].</ref> and [[John Zachman]].
Tom DeMarco delivered the keynote speech, claiming that standards do more harm than good when they work against the prevailing culture, and that the essence of standardization is discovery, not innovation.<ref>Fong and Goldfine (1989, p. ix)</ref> The five working groups met to discuss different aspects of integration:
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