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Understanding IMSMA Information Model

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|+ Item Categories / Types
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! Subcategory Category Examples
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* differentiate between item categories/types on the map
Additionally, information managers can customise the categories so that unused categories can be inactivated and other categories added. The same is true for all top-level items within {{IMSMANG}}, which lets information managers specify their exact information model, including the relationships among item categories, and adjust the model as their needs change over time. To accurately map the information model for a Mine Action Programme, it’s helpful to evaluate the available item categories and determine if changes to the information model in {{IMSMANG}} are required. While these values can be customised after system setup, understanding the types of information for each item is critical to implementing an effective workflow in {{IMSMANG}}. Table 5 shows examples of the possible subcategories of {{IMSMANG}} items.
* data elements that are not predefined in {{IMSMANG}} and should be created as CDFs
* particularly important, or key, data elements for the programme
* relevant subcategories categories/types for each item
* status values for each item
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===Auxiliary Data===__NOEDITSECTION__
In addition to defining the required information for {{IMSMANG}} items, it is important to define the relevant information to be collected about auxiliary Auxiliary data. This includes defining and documenting the [[Setup Country Structure Levels in a New Installation|Country Structure]], [[Access the Ordnance Classification List Window|Explosive Ordnance]], [[Organisation List window|Organisation]] and [[Place List window|Place]], such as military bases, hospitals and cultural sites; any additional CDFs that should be created; and any subcategories for each of the auxiliary Auxiliary data types.
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