01 Introduction On Data Dictionary
01 Introduction On Data Dictionary
Data is a means of representation; it stands for things other than itself (Chisholm,
2010)
Data is both an interpretation of the objects it represents and an object that must
be interpreted (Sebastian-Coleman, 2013)
Revisiting Some Concepts
Data Management Principles
Revisiting Some Concepts
Data Management is a shared responsibility between the data management
professionals within Information Technology (IT) organizations and the
business data stewards representing the collective interests of data
producers and information consumers.
Goals
1. Provide organizational understanding of business terms and usage
2. Collect and integrated metadata from diverse sources
3. Provide a standard way to access metadata
4. Ensure metadata quality and security
Stovepipe Systems
Stovepipe System (Voivoda, 2011)
– a computer system whose functionality and processes are
narrowly focused to provide specific data to a specific
recipient
Any place where business and/or technical terms and definitions are stored.
Typically, data dictionaries are designed to store a limited set of available
meta-data, concentrating on the names and definitions relating to the
physical data and related objects of systems implemented or in development.
Defining Data Dictionary
Possible Values Pre-listing of expected data. Usually applicable for pre-determined Managed and maintained by the TWG
selections. Examples are; [1-Yes, 2-No] [1-Male, 2-Female]
Data/System/Application Name of information system where the data can be found Managed and maintained by the TWG
Database Source Name of database where the data is stored Managed and maintained by the TWG
Table Name Explicit Name of database table where data can be found Managed and maintained by the TWG
Column Name Explicit Name of table column where data can be found Managed and maintained by the TWG
Defining Data Dictionary