Schmidt,AlexanderOtto,BorisDinter,BarbaraWinter,RobertChamoni,PeterGronau,NorbertTurowski,Klaus2019-07-112019-07-112008978-3-88579-232-1https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/24087In today's companies, particularly multi-national enterprises acting on a global scale, historically grown systems and application landscapes, as weil as processes, lead to significant problems when systems (and even employees) need to communicate with each other, i.e. when entities are exchanged across processes and organizational units. What is needed is a common language and, hence, unam­biguously and consistently defined entities that represent essential objects of a company' s environment. Tue paper at hand introduces a method that is intended to enable companies to increase the transparency on and consistency among informa­tion objects on a conceptual level. Tue scope of METIO is not limited to a one­time effort, but rather constitutes an iterative approach for a continuous perpetua­tion and improvement of a consistent set of information objects. Tue whole method is designed for application in the context of large-scale companies that, due to their size and international scope, dispose of a certain complexity and inconsistency in regard to their information objects.enHarmonizing company-wide Information Objects1617-5468