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Tue Dec 6 21:10:36 EST 2011


"You now know that information architecture is something that can be=20
seen (if we
know what to look for). But it 's important to also understand that=20
much information architecture is invisible,and always will be."  It=20
then goes on to say: "You now know that information architecture is=20
something that can be seen (if we know what to look for).But it 's=20
important to also understand that much information architecture is=20
invisible,and always will be."  Then they present 4 types of=20
"components": organization systems, navigation systems, labeling=20
systems and searching systems.

Are there any articles/resources that talk specifically about IA in=20
traditional software?

Lyle Kantrovich
User Experience Architect
Cargill
http://www.cargill.com/

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