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  <city></city>
  <country></country>
  <end-on type="date">2007-03-01</end-on>
  <full-description>Date &amp; Time: Wednesday, Feb 28th - 2:00 to 3:30 PM EST. 

Cost: $50 per participant.
Register for the session at http://www.earley.com.
Please register by February 27th to ensure that you receive the instructions in time. 

Designing and implementing a practical and effective taxonomy always starts with a practical and effective set of project requirements. Whether you're developing or implementing a taxonomy, using in-house talent or creating a vendor/consultant request for proposal (RFP), you need to clearly scope the project and identify the application framework. When you get the ball rolling with a set of well-defined goals and requirements, you'll be more likely to end up with a result that meets your expectations. In this session, our speakers will offer practical insights into the requirements development process. 

We'll learn about: 
*        Scoping your taxonomy project 
*        Defining your application framework 
*        Creating effective RFPs 
*        Aligning project requirements with your goals and expectations 

Presenters: Seth Earley (Earley &amp; Associates), Jie-hong Morrison (Computer Technologies Consultants, Inc.), Harry Ringwood (Philip Morris)</full-description>
  <id type="integer">176</id>
  <region></region>
  <short-description>Join us for this month's Taxonomy Community of Practice conference call on developing taxonomy project requirements. </short-description>
  <start-on type="date">2007-02-28</start-on>
  <title>Developing Taxonomy Project Requirements</title>
  <virtual type="boolean">true</virtual>
  <website>http://www.earley.com</website>
  <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/176</url>
  <logo-url></logo-url>
  <tag-string>information architecture, knowledge management, request for proposals, seo, taxonomy</tag-string>
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