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  2. Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles - Wikipedia

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    ARMA International recognized that a clear statement of "Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles®" (The Principles) would guide: CEOs in determining how to protect their organizations in the use of information assets; Legislators in crafting legislation meant to hold organizations accountable; and

  3. Information governance - Wikipedia

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    Professionally, in this context 2008, ARMA International introduced the Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles®, or "The Principles" and in 2015 the subsequent "The Principles" Information Governance Maturity Model. [7] "The Principles" identify the critical hallmarks of information governance.

  4. ARMA International - Wikipedia

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    ARMA International (formerly the Association of Records Managers and Administrators) is a not-for-profit (charitable) membership association for information professionals – primarily information management (including records management) and information governance, and related industry practitioners and vendors. [1]

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  7. ISO 15489 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 15489 Information and documentation—Records management is an international standard for the management of business records, consisting of two (2) parts: Part 1: Concepts and principles and Part 2: Guidelines. [1]

  8. File:ARMA modeling. (IA armamodeling00kaya).pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Arma - Wikipedia

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    Arma (deity), an Anatolian Moon god; Arma (insect), a genus of stink bugs in the subfamily Asopinae; ARMA, a series of computer games; Otokar Arma, a military armoured vehicle; Autoregressive–moving-average model, or ARMA model, a statistical model for time series; 16S rRNA (guanine1405-N7)-methyltransferase, or ArmA, an enzyme