i.e. (over-) strongly compartmentalised ( =  not tightly coordinated = not sufficiently coordinated) ?
 
- what's wrong with Plain English ?
 
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From: A forum for issues related to map & spatial data librarianship on behalf of Michael Holland
Sent: Sat 22/12/2007 17:14
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Subject: Re: Silos - query

I am not certain whether this helps but entering silo based organisation into Google revealed the following link
http://www.interfacing.com/Literature/Business-Process-Glossary
 
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Michael Holland