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     The terminology of this entire set of practices becomes very important and an integral part of the Reference Model.  
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ILM2.0 See: Information Lifecycle Management 2.0 "ILM2.0: The Next Phase", 2010 
Information Lifecycle Management 2.0 Information Lifecycle Management, now defined as ILM2.0, is an enhanced information and service management framework for cost-effectively aligning storage, security, services, applications, and infrastructure with the business and its information requirements. ILM2.0 enables service management methodologies to be applied to governance, compliance, risk management, security, litigation support, information management, and other supporting services. Because of this, ILM2.0 now maps into the model for Enterprise Information Management as a key practice methodology for implementation. "ILM2.0: The Next Phase", 2010 
Reference Model A Reference model is a framework for understanding significant relationships among the entities of some environment, and for the development of consistent standards or specifications supporting that environment. A reference model is based on a small number of unifying concepts is an abstraction of the key concepts, their relationships, and their interfaces both to each other and to the external environment may be used as a basis for education and explaining standards to a non-specialist.   Framework for Digital Archiving: OAIS Reference Model - Sawyer 2002 
Service Catalog The available pool of services, tools, and practices utiiized to achieve the business requirements ILM2.0: The Next Phase 
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