The better an organization understands the lifecycle and lineage of its data, the better able it will be to manage its data. Please select correct implication of the focus of data management on the data lifecycle.
In defining a Data Security Policy, what role should Data Governance play?
The goal of Data Governance is to enable an organization to manage data as an asset. To achieve this overall goal, a DG program must be:
Deliverables in the data management maturity assessment context diagram include:
All DMM and Data Governance assessments should identify its objectives and goals for improvement. This is important because:
All data is of equal importance. Data quality management efforts should be spread between all the data in the organization.
The deliverables of the data modelling process include:
A primary business driver of data storage and operations is:
Which of the following is NOT an objective of a business (data) glossary?
'Planning, implementation and control activities for lifecycle management of data and
information, found in any form or medium', pertains to which knowledge area?
Product Master data can only focus on an organization’s internal product and services.
Data management professionals who understand formal change management will be more successful in bringing about changes that will help their organizations get more value from their data. To do so, it is important to understand:
Issue management is the process for identifying, quantifying, prioritizing and resolving data governance related issues, including:
Examples of concepts that can be standardized within the data quality knowledge area include:
A weakness or defect in a system that allows it to be successfully attacked and
compromised is a: