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Understanding IMSMA Information Model

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The example below shows how users can build a workflow of relationships among items to model the information management process for their Mine Action Programmes. The figure shows how the Summary changes with each activity that is linked to the original Land.
1 # The Land starts its life-cycle as ''SHA'' with a status of Open in this example. 2 # When the technical survey is linked to the Land, the Land classification should be updated to ''CHA'' and the status to ''Worked On''. 3 # Finally, after linking the Completion Report the land's status should be updated to ''Closed''.
The result is one Land whose information is updated over time by the three Activities linked to the land. This way to track information can be used to represent the information management process and status rules accurately for a Land Release, Risk management or other process model.
[[Image:Understanding IMSMA Information Model - Example of How Current View Statuses Change.png|center|400px500px|''Example of How Summary Statuses Change'']]
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''Example of How Summary Statuses Change''
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