INFORMATION GOVERNANCE FOR MDM AND REFERENCE DATA
INFORMATION GOVERNANCE FOR MDM AND REFERENCE DATA
Collibra Thought leader session, 1 September 2013 by JAN HENDERYCKX
This session introduces a practical approach that extends upon the basic definition management and bridges the gap with the content improvement that is badly needed for trusted master data. Managing both the meaning and the representation in a business semantics glossary is a powerful way of implementing this concept. It also explains how to deal with one of the fundamental MDM challenges which is the distinction between the essence of the concept and the functional classification. You will no longer have to struggle with the question if its party or supplier and customer.
Managing the business semantics is a core activity to enable business alignment and achieve accurate and trusted information but its only an enabler for improved quality of information. The actual content of the master and reference objects will determine if the objective was met. The content governance is therefore an equal contributor to the end result. Solving the representation consistency can only be addressed if there is a clear view on the different semantical views of the master data. Properly addressing the functional classifications is another fundamental building block of MDM.
Listen to the presentation at the Collibra website