In the second place, there is the domain of IT support. Information provisioning costs money and is
structured in a specific manner. Technological developments also play an important role in this
respect. The need for the information provisioning in business processes is partly translated into IT
solutions. This entails expenditure, what is possible and what is impossible.
In the third place, there is an organization, which pursues a specific policy. The latter has an impact on
its information provisioning and this in turn has an effect on policy.
Finally, there is a business information management structure (or multiple ones), which needs to be
able to effect changes in the information provisioning.