Using Architecture to Save Intellectual Property

by Dwayne Phillips

Intellectual property is ubiquitous, valuable, and expensive. All organizations from high-tech to no-tech have intellectual property. It is the knowledge that allows everyone to perform. Therefore, it is the most valuable item an organization can keep. The source of intellectual property is people. Since people are expensive, so is intellectual property.

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Using Architecture to Save Intellectual Property December 2000