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, DAMA-DMBOK
DATA MANAGEMENT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
SECOND EDITION
DAMA International
Technics Publications
BASKING RIDGE, NEW JERSEY
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, Dedicated to the memory of
Patricia Cupoli, MLS, MBA, CCP, CDMP
(May 25, 1948 – July 28, 2015)
for her lifelong commitment to the Data Management profession
and her contributions to this publication.
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, Contents
Preface _________________________________________________________ 15
Chapter 1: Data Management _______________________________________ 17
1. Introduction ____________________________________________________________ 17
2. Essential Concepts _______________________________________________________ 18
2.1 Data ______________________________________________________________________ 18
2.2 Data and Information ________________________________________________________ 20
2.3 Data as an Organizational Asset _______________________________________________ 20
2.4 Data Management Principles __________________________________________________ 21
2.5 Data Management Challenges _________________________________________________ 23
2.6 Data Management Strategy ___________________________________________________ 31
3. Data Management Frameworks ____________________________________________ 33
3.1 Strategic Alignment Model____________________________________________________ 33
3.2 The Amsterdam Information Model ____________________________________________ 34
3.3 The DAMA-DMBOK Framework _______________________________________________ 35
3.4 DMBOK Pyramid (Aiken) _____________________________________________________ 39
3.5 DAMA Data Management Framework Evolved ___________________________________ 40
4. DAMA and the DMBOK ___________________________________________________ 43
5. Works Cited / Recommended ______________________________________________ 46
Chapter 2: Data Handling Ethics ____________________________________ 49
1. Introduction ____________________________________________________________ 49
2. Business Drivers ________________________________________________________ 51
3. Essential Concepts _______________________________________________________ 52
3.1 Ethical Principles for Data ____________________________________________________ 52
3.2 Principles Behind Data Privacy Law ____________________________________________ 53
3.3 Online Data in an Ethical Context ______________________________________________ 56
3.4 Risks of Unethical Data Handling Practices ______________________________________ 56
3.5 Establishing an Ethical Data Culture ____________________________________________ 60
3.6 Data Ethics and Governance __________________________________________________ 64
4. Works Cited / Recommended ______________________________________________ 65
Chapter 3: Data Governance ________________________________________ 67
1. Introduction ____________________________________________________________ 67
1.1 Business Drivers ____________________________________________________________ 70
1.2 Goals and Principles _________________________________________________________ 71
1.3 Essential Concepts __________________________________________________________ 72
2. Activities _______________________________________________________________ 79
2.1 Define Data Governance for the Organization ____________________________________ 79
2.2 Perform Readiness Assessment _______________________________________________ 79
2.3 Perform Discovery and Business Alignment _____________________________________ 80
2.4 Develop Organizational Touch Points___________________________________________ 81
2.5 Develop Data Governance Strategy _____________________________________________ 82
2.6 Define the DG Operating Framework ___________________________________________ 82
2.7 Develop Goals, Principles, and Policies __________________________________________ 83
2.8 Underwrite Data Management Projects _________________________________________ 84
2.9 Engage Change Management __________________________________________________ 85
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2.10 Engage in Issue Management ________________________________________________ 86
2.11 Assess Regulatory Compliance Requirements___________________________________ 87
2.12 Implement Data Governance _________________________________________________ 88
2.13 Sponsor Data Standards and Procedures _______________________________________ 88
2.14 Develop a Business Glossary _________________________________________________ 90
2.15 Coordinate with Architecture Groups _________________________________________ 90
2.16 Sponsor Data Asset Valuation ________________________________________________ 91
2.17 Embed Data Governance ____________________________________________________ 91
3. Tools and Techniques____________________________________________________ 92
3.1 Online Presence / Websites___________________________________________________ 92
3.2 Business Glossary ___________________________________________________________ 92
3.3 Workflow Tools ____________________________________________________________ 93
3.4 Document Management Tools_________________________________________________ 93
3.5 Data Governance Scorecards __________________________________________________ 93
4. Implementation Guidelines _______________________________________________ 93
4.1 Organization and Culture_____________________________________________________ 93
4.2 Adjustment and Communication ______________________________________________ 94
5. Metrics ________________________________________________________________ 94
6. Works Cited / Recommended _____________________________________________ 95
Chapter 4: Data Architecture _______________________________________ 97
1. Introduction ___________________________________________________________ 97
1.1 Business Drivers ____________________________________________________________ 99
1.2 Data Architecture Outcomes and Practices _____________________________________ 100
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 101
2. Activities _____________________________________________________________ 109
2.1 Establish Data Architecture Practice __________________________________________ 110
2.2 Integrate with Enterprise Architecture ________________________________________ 115
3. Tools ________________________________________________________________ 115
3.1 Data Modeling Tools________________________________________________________ 115
3.2 Asset Management Software _________________________________________________ 115
3.3 Graphical Design Applications _______________________________________________ 115
4. Techniques ___________________________________________________________ 116
4.1 Lifecycle Projections _______________________________________________________ 116
4.2 Diagramming Clarity _______________________________________________________ 116
5. Implementation Guidelines ______________________________________________ 117
5.1 Readiness Assessment / Risk Assessment ______________________________________ 118
5.2 Organization and Cultural Change ____________________________________________ 119
6. Data Architecture Governance ___________________________________________ 119
6.1 Metrics ___________________________________________________________________ 120
7. Works Cited / Recommended ____________________________________________ 120
Chapter 5: Data Modeling and Design _______________________________ 123
1. Introduction __________________________________________________________ 123
1.1 Business Drivers ___________________________________________________________ 125
1.2 Goals and Principles ________________________________________________________ 125
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 126
2. Activities _____________________________________________________________ 152
2.1 Plan for Data Modeling______________________________________________________ 152
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2.2 Build the Data Model _______________________________________________________ 153
2.3 Review the Data Models _____________________________________________________ 158
2.4 Maintain the Data Models ___________________________________________________ 159
3. Tools _________________________________________________________________ 159
3.1 Data Modeling Tools ________________________________________________________ 159
3.2 Lineage Tools _____________________________________________________________ 159
3.3 Data Profiling Tools ________________________________________________________ 160
3.4 Metadata Repositories ______________________________________________________ 160
3.5 Data Model Patterns ________________________________________________________ 160
3.6 Industry Data Models _______________________________________________________ 160
4. Best Practices __________________________________________________________ 161
4.1 Best Practices in Naming Conventions _________________________________________ 161
4.2 Best Practices in Database Design _____________________________________________ 161
5. Data Model Governance _________________________________________________ 162
5.1 Data Model and Design Quality Management ___________________________________ 162
5.2 Data Modeling Metrics ______________________________________________________ 164
6. Works Cited / Recommended _____________________________________________ 166
Chapter 6: Data Storage and Operations _____________________________ 169
1. Introduction ___________________________________________________________ 169
1.1 Business Drivers ___________________________________________________________ 171
1.2 Goals and Principles ________________________________________________________ 171
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 172
2. Activities ______________________________________________________________ 193
2.1 Manage Database Technology ________________________________________________ 194
2.2 Manage Databases _________________________________________________________ 196
3. Tools _________________________________________________________________ 209
3.1 Data Modeling Tools ________________________________________________________ 209
3.2 Database Monitoring Tools __________________________________________________ 209
3.3 Database Management Tools _________________________________________________ 209
3.4 Developer Support Tools ____________________________________________________ 209
4. Techniques ____________________________________________________________ 210
4.1 Test in Lower Environments _________________________________________________ 210
4.2 Physical Naming Standards __________________________________________________ 210
4.3 Script Usage for All Changes _________________________________________________ 210
5. Implementation Guidelines_______________________________________________ 210
5.1 Readiness Assessment / Risk Assessment ______________________________________ 210
5.2 Organization and Cultural Change ____________________________________________ 211
6. Data Storage and Operations Governance ___________________________________ 212
6.1 Metrics ___________________________________________________________________ 212
6.2 Information Asset Tracking __________________________________________________ 213
6.3 Data Audits and Data Validation ______________________________________________ 213
7. Works Cited / Recommended _____________________________________________ 214
Chapter 7: Data Security __________________________________________ 217
1. Introduction ___________________________________________________________ 217
1.1 Business Drivers ___________________________________________________________ 220
1.2 Goals and Principles ________________________________________________________ 222
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 223
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2. Activities _____________________________________________________________ 245
2.1 Identify Data Security Requirements __________________________________________ 245
2.2 Define Data Security Policy __________________________________________________ 247
2.3 Define Data Security Standards_______________________________________________ 248
3. Tools ________________________________________________________________ 256
3.1 Anti-Virus Software / Security Software _______________________________________ 256
3.2 HTTPS ___________________________________________________________________ 256
3.3 Identity Management Technology ____________________________________________ 257
3.4 Intrusion Detection and Prevention Software ___________________________________ 257
3.5 Firewalls (Prevention) ______________________________________________________ 257
3.6 Metadata Tracking _________________________________________________________ 257
3.7 Data Masking/Encryption ___________________________________________________ 258
4. Techniques ___________________________________________________________ 258
4.1 CRUD Matrix Usage ________________________________________________________ 258
4.2 Immediate Security Patch Deployment ________________________________________ 258
4.3 Data Security Attributes in Metadata __________________________________________ 258
4.4 Metrics ___________________________________________________________________ 259
4.5 Security Needs in Project Requirements _______________________________________ 261
4.6 Efficient Search of Encrypted Data ____________________________________________ 262
4.7 Document Sanitization ______________________________________________________ 262
5. Implementation Guidelines ______________________________________________ 262
5.1 Readiness Assessment / Risk Assessment ______________________________________ 262
5.2 Organization and Cultural Change ____________________________________________ 263
5.3 Visibility into User Data Entitlement __________________________________________ 263
5.4 Data Security in an Outsourced World _________________________________________ 264
5.5 Data Security in Cloud Environments __________________________________________ 265
6. Data Security Governance _______________________________________________ 265
6.1 Data Security and Enterprise Architecture _____________________________________ 265
7. Works Cited / Recommended ____________________________________________ 266
Chapter 8: Data Integration and Interoperability______________________ 269
1. Introduction __________________________________________________________ 269
1.1 Business Drivers ___________________________________________________________ 270
1.2 Goals and Principles ________________________________________________________ 272
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 273
2. Data Integration Activities _______________________________________________ 286
2.1 Plan and Analyze __________________________________________________________ 286
2.2 Design Data Integration Solutions ____________________________________________ 289
2.3 Develop Data Integration Solutions ___________________________________________ 291
2.4 Implement and Monitor _____________________________________________________ 293
3. Tools ________________________________________________________________ 294
3.1 Data Transformation Engine/ETL Tool ________________________________________ 294
3.2 Data Virtualization Server ___________________________________________________ 294
3.3 Enterprise Service Bus ______________________________________________________ 294
3.4 Business Rules Engine ______________________________________________________ 295
3.5 Data and Process Modeling Tools _____________________________________________ 295
3.6 Data Profiling Tool _________________________________________________________ 295
3.7 Metadata Repository _______________________________________________________ 296
4. Techniques ___________________________________________________________ 296
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5. Implementation Guidelines_______________________________________________ 296
5.1 Readiness Assessment / Risk Assessment ______________________________________ 296
5.2 Organization and Cultural Change ____________________________________________ 297
6. DII Governance_________________________________________________________ 297
6.1 Data Sharing Agreements ___________________________________________________ 298
6.2 DII and Data Lineage _______________________________________________________ 298
6.3 Data Integration Metrics ____________________________________________________ 299
7. Works Cited / Recommended _____________________________________________ 299
Chapter 9: Document and Content Management_______________________ 303
1. Introduction ___________________________________________________________ 303
1.1 Business Drivers ___________________________________________________________ 305
1.2 Goals and Principles ________________________________________________________ 305
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 307
2. Activities ______________________________________________________________ 323
2.1 Plan for Lifecycle Management _______________________________________________ 323
2.2 Manage the Lifecycle _______________________________________________________ 326
2.3 Publish and Deliver Content _________________________________________________ 329
3. Tools _________________________________________________________________ 330
3.1 Enterprise Content Management Systems ______________________________________ 330
3.2 Collaboration Tools ________________________________________________________ 333
3.3 Controlled Vocabulary and Metadata Tools _____________________________________ 333
3.4 Standard Markup and Exchange Formats ______________________________________ 333
3.5 E-discovery Technology _____________________________________________________ 336
4. Techniques ____________________________________________________________ 336
4.1 Litigation Response Playbook ________________________________________________ 336
4.2 Litigation Response Data Map ________________________________________________ 337
5. Implementation Guidelines_______________________________________________ 337
5.1 Readiness Assessment / Risk Assessment ______________________________________ 338
5.2 Organization and Cultural Change ____________________________________________ 339
6. Documents and Content Governance _______________________________________ 340
6.1 Information Governance Frameworks _________________________________________ 340
6.2 Proliferation of Information _________________________________________________ 342
6.3 Govern for Quality Content __________________________________________________ 342
6.4 Metrics ___________________________________________________________________ 343
7. Works Cited / Recommended _____________________________________________ 344
Chapter 10: Reference and Master Data _____________________________ 347
1. Introduction ___________________________________________________________ 347
1.1 Business Drivers ___________________________________________________________ 349
1.2 Goals and Principles ________________________________________________________ 349
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 350
2. Activities ______________________________________________________________ 370
2.1 MDM Activities ____________________________________________________________ 371
2.2 Reference Data Activities ____________________________________________________ 373
3. Tools and Techniques ___________________________________________________ 375
4. Implementation Guidelines_______________________________________________ 375
4.1 Adhere to Master Data Architecture ___________________________________________ 376
4.2 Monitor Data Movement ____________________________________________________ 376
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4.3 Manage Reference Data Change ______________________________________________ 376
4.4 Data Sharing Agreements ___________________________________________________ 377
5. Organization and Cultural Change ________________________________________ 378
6. Reference and Master Data Governance____________________________________ 378
6.1 Metrics ___________________________________________________________________ 379
7. Works Cited / Recommended ____________________________________________ 379
Chapter 11: Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence_______________ 381
1. Introduction __________________________________________________________ 381
1.1 Business Drivers ___________________________________________________________ 383
1.2 Goals and Principles ________________________________________________________ 383
1.3 Essential Concepts _________________________________________________________ 384
2. Activities _____________________________________________________________ 394
2.1 Understand Requirements __________________________________________________ 394
2.2 Define and Maintain the DW/BI Architecture ___________________________________ 395
2.3 Develop the Data Warehouse and Data Marts ___________________________________ 396
2.4 Populate the Data Warehouse ________________________________________________ 397
2.5 Implement the Business Intelligence Portfolio __________________________________ 398
2.6 Maintain Data Products _____________________________________________________ 399
3. Tools ________________________________________________________________ 402
3.1 Metadata Repository _______________________________________________________ 402
3.2 Data Integration Tools ______________________________________________________ 403
3.3 Business Intelligence Tools Types ____________________________________________ 403
4. Techniques ___________________________________________________________ 407
4.1 Prototypes to Drive Requirements ____________________________________________ 407
4.2 Self-Service BI _____________________________________________________________ 408
4.3 Audit Data that can be Queried _______________________________________________ 408
5. Implementation Guidelines ______________________________________________ 408
5.1 Readiness Assessment / Risk Assessment ______________________________________ 408
5.2 Release Roadmap __________________________________________________________ 409
5.3 Configuration Management __________________________________________________ 409
5.4 Organization and Cultural Change ____________________________________________ 410
6. DW/BI Governance_____________________________________________________ 411
6.1 Enabling Business Acceptance _______________________________________________ 411
6.2 Customer / User Satisfaction_________________________________________________ 412
6.3 Service Level Agreements ___________________________________________________ 412
6.4 Reporting Strategy _________________________________________________________ 412
6.5 Metrics ___________________________________________________________________ 413
7. Works Cited / Recommended ____________________________________________ 414
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