Abstract
Information is a vital—if not yet strategic—asset for any organization Gathering, storing, retrieving, and using information is costly. Information Analysis is one attempt to help an organization understand itself by identifying and documenting those data required in decision making. Such data are difficult to assess. This article reviews the relevant research approaches to measuring the values and benefits of Information Analysis, pointing out the problems and weaknesses associated with each process.
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