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The New Zealand Education Sector Architectural Framework (ESAF) aims to deliver interoperability across the Education Sector through the ability to:

The Working Party will use the following questions as a basis for interviews with ReferenceGroup representatives.

  1. What information-related problems do you experience, that an architectural framework could help solve?
    • problems searching for and finding information held elsewhere
    • problems making information available to others
    • problems using information you get from others

  2. How do these information problems affect you?
    • what sorts of things are harder than they should be
    • what sorts of things take longer or cost more than they ought to

  3. What would you like to do in future, that you can’t do today?
    • where do you feel limited by lack of information
    • what new things could you do, if this information were available
    • what kinds of things could you do better if you had better information

  4. If you could wave a magic wand and make a wish, what would you make happen?
    • why is this important — what benefits would it bring
    • what would have to happen for your wish to become real

  5. Complete the following sentence: “To gain my support, the architectural framework must …”
    • what are the most valuable things a framework can do for you
    • if we build it, why will you come
    • what information is “out there” but you can’t get at it

For more information on the framework, see the ESAF.FAQ?.

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