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Understanding IMSMA Information Model

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Additionally, information managers can customise the subcategories so that unused subcategories can be removed and other subcategories added. The same is true for all top-level items within IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, 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 programme, it’s helpful to evaluate the available item subcategories and determine if changes to the information model in IMSMA<sup>NG</sup> are required. While these values can be customized after system setup, understanding the types of information for each item is critical to implementing an effective workflow in IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>. Table 5 shows examples of the possible subcategories of IMSMA<sup>NG</sup> items.
====<b>Document the following decisions about items:====</b>
* data elements to be collected and managed in IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>
====<b>Document the following decisions about auxiliary data:====</b>
* data elements to be collected and managed in IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>
[[Image<b>Document the following decisions about locations:Understanding IMSMA Information Model - Documenting Locations.png|center|500px|''Documenting Locations'']]<div align="center"/b>''Documenting Locations''</div>* what concept locations will represent* what country structure level locations will be linked to
The rationale for each relationship or link should also be documented so the meaning is understood. For example, a hazard reduction may be conducted on a hazard and an accident may be a result of a hazard or produce a victim. These relationships are used when entering data to ensure that the links between items are available for searching and reporting, like when searching for all hazards that have clearances linked to them.
<b>Document the following business rules about assigning and linking:</b>
[[Image:Understanding IMSMA Information Model - Documenting Assigning * which items will have links between them, for example, victims will always be linked to accidents* rationale or logical meaning of the relationships between items, for example, a link between a clearance and Linking.png|center|500px|''Documenting Assigning a minefield means that the clearance was conducted on the minefield* what effects linking has on the items, for example, a link between a clearance and Linking'']]<div align=hazard may indicate that the hazard status should change from "Open" to "centerWorked on">''Documenting Assigning and Linking''</div> 
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