Etymology

ar-chi-tol-o-gy
  
   [ahr-ki-tol-uh-jee]

-noun
  1. The systematic study of Electronically Stored Information by a team of skilled professionals applying methods of Policy, Process, Systems and Governance to improve Corporate Information Management efficiency, cost and risk.
  2. The character or style of a Corporation's Information Management policies, processes, systems and governance; Company A's architology needs help.
  3. The result or product of architological work, as an efficiently managed Corporate Information Management System. 

Related forms:

ar⋅chi⋅tol⋅o⋅gist, noun
Architology, Inc. seasoned professional, skilled in the execution of architology.
ar⋅chi⋅to⋅log⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
ESI managed by Architology, Inc. through Policy, Process, Systems and Governance.

Origin: 
2008; (Gramercy Park) 
[Latin from architectusarchit; + -logiā-ology.]

-ology

1. a combining form used in the names of sciences or bodies of knowledge: architology, paleontology; theology.
2. a termination of nouns referring to writing, discourses, collections, etc.: trilogy; martyrology.



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