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information architecture

Field Steenson worked in (1997 onwards); term denoting structural design of information systems; borrowed 'architecture' from computer design.

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  • Title Steenson held (1997 onwards); represents application of architectural thinking to structural design of data and digital systems; contested by traditional architects.
  • The definition of 'architecture' in computing as the structural design of systems, dating to 1960s mainframes, central to information architecture.

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