Thanks Todd.
Really clarified it for me.
H.Ozawa
Todd Biske wrote:
> The service librarian role is no different than a real librarian. It's
> the person who knows
> what services are available to the enterprise and is able to help
> projects identify what
> services will meet their needs. It is not the same person as the
> provider. This role may
> not be necessary if the enterprise has a very good repository and the
> appropriate
> processes to make sure it's used appropriately. Odds are, some form of
> governance board
> will act in this capacity.
>
> The schema librarian role is very similar, but it's more focused on
> XML schemas and
> ensuring consistency. This role is also responsible for industry
> standard schemas that
> may be appropriate to the enterprise.
>
> Finally, the business process analyst should be self explanatory.
> Rather than traditional
> project analyst, the role of the business process analyst is to
> identify business processes.
>
> -tb
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