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The MetaSecure Encyclopedia Engine, MetaNoria,
currently in development, is a software application that is built for
managing change, designed to capture and control process definition and
design information of web-service, service oriented architecture,
and messaging based systems and applications. It functions as a tool
for enterprise information, producing output products that can control
and impose functionality, manage data dictionary content evolution,
and enforce application consistency rules. These capabilities ensure
that any one data item or aggregate (set) can be located, accessed,
and understood at any time in its life cycle.
With MetaNoria a business can establish an “Information Governance
System” such that all the interrelationships between data, software,
processes, and security are established, monitored, and governed from
a system-of-systems perspective.
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Data and Messaging Security - Using unique security
indexing technology, MetaNoria places independent security controls
on each data set. In the SOA environment each MetaNoria instance
interacts with others to constantly evaluate the security profile
of all activities, while providing active control and governance. |
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Enterprise Organizational Architecture - The MetaNoria
integration methodology embraces organizational structure as it
relates to data and process ownership and access authorization
and governance. Within the context of enterprise security policy,
it provides an organizational architecture definition and
integration capability. |
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Enterprise Business Architecture - The business process
life cycle imposes challenges regarding information accuracy,
traceability, context sensitivity, and obsolescence.
MetaNoria provides state-of-the-art information architecture
functionality as a system-of-systems, enabling management of
such dynamics, integrating controls with security profile
concepts, and enabling governance reporting. |
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