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PD ISO/TR 26122:2008 Information and documentation. Work process analysis for records

PD ISO/TR 26122:2008

Information and documentation. Work process analysis for records

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Standard number:PD ISO/TR 26122:2008
Pages:24
Released:2008-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 56775 9
Status:Standard
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PD ISO/TR 26122:2008


This standard PD ISO/TR 26122:2008 Information and documentation. Work process analysis for records is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 01.140.20 Information sciences

This Technical Report provides guidance on work process analysis from the perspective of the creation, capture and control of records.

It identifies two types of analyses, namely

  1. functional analysis (decomposition of functions into processes), and

  2. sequential analysis (investigation of the flow of transactions).

Each analysis entails a preliminary review of context (i.e. mandate and regulatory environment) appropriate for the analysis. The components of the analysis can be undertaken in various combinations and in a different order from that described here, depending on the nature of the task, the scale of the project, and the purpose of the analysis. Guidance provided in the form of lists of questions/matters to be considered under each element of the analysis is also included.

This Technical Report describes a practical application of the theory outlined in ISO 15489. As such, it is independent of technology (i.e. can be applied regardless of the technological environment), although it can be used to assess the adequacy of technical tools that support an organization's work processes.

This Technical Report focuses on existing work processes rather than on facilitating “workflow” (i.e. the automation of a business process in whole or part, during which documents, information or tasks are passed from one participant to another for action, according to a set of procedural rules as outlined in Reference [1] of the Bibliography).