Information Infrastructure
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An information infrastructure is defined by (Hanseth, 2002) as "a shared, evolving, open, standardized, and heterogeneous installed base" and by (Pironti, 2006) as all of the people, processes, procedures, tools, facilities, and technology which supports the creation, use, transport, storage, and destruction of information.
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- Ole Hanseth, 2002. "From systems and tools to networks and infrastructures — From design to cultivation. Towards a theory of ICT solutions and its design methodology implications," at http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~oleha/Publications/ib_ISR_3rd_resubm2.html accessed 21 September 2004.
- John Pironti, 2006. "Key Elements of a Threat and Vulnerability Management Progam" - Information Systems Audit and Control Association Member Journal [May 20006].IGWE