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  2. Data governance - Wikipedia

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    Data governance involves the coordination of people, processes, and information technology necessary to ensure consistent and proper management of an organization's data across the business enterprise. It provides all data management practices with the necessary foundation, strategy, and structure needed to ensure that data is managed as an ...

  3. Big data maturity model - Wikipedia

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    The organization understand the benefits of analytics and may have a data warehouse; An organization's governance strategy is typically more IT-centric rather than being integrative business-and-IT centric; Stage 2: Pre-adoption. During the pre-adoption stage: The organization start to investigate big data analytics

  4. Data steward - Wikipedia

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    The data steward may also serve as a liaison between the organization's data users and technical teams, helping to bridge the gap between business needs and technical requirements. They may also play a role in educating others within the organization about best practices for data management, and advocating for data-driven decision-making ...

  5. Enterprise data management - Wikipedia

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    The governance challenge can be a big obstacle to the implementation of an effective EDM because of the difficulties associated with providing a business case on the benefits of data management. The core of the challenge is due to the fact that data quality has no intrinsic value.

  6. Information governance - Wikipedia

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    Information governance, or IG, is the overall strategy for information at an organization. Information governance balances the risk that information presents with the value that information provides. Information governance helps with legal compliance, operational transparency, and reducing expenditures associated with legal discovery. An ...

  7. Master data management - Wikipedia

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    The Data Owner is responsible for the requirements for data definition, data quality, data security, etc. as well as for compliance with data governance and data management procedures. The Data Owner should also be funding improvement projects in case of deviations from the requirements. The Data Steward is running the master data management on ...

  8. Data management - Wikipedia

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    Since it was now possible to store a discrete fact and quickly access it using random access disk technology, those suggesting that data management was more important than business process management used arguments such as "a customer's home address is stored in 75 (or some other large number) places in our computer systems."

  9. Data architecture - Wikipedia

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    A data architecture aims to set data standards for all its data systems as a vision or a model of the eventual interactions between those data systems. Data integration , for example, should be dependent upon data architecture standards since data integration requires data interactions between two or more data systems.