DMBOK V2 Overview
DMBOK V2 Overview
DMBOK V2 Overview
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Why the DMBoK
• Data Management Body of Knowledge (DAMA-
DMBOK Guide) is a collection of processes and best
practices.
• Contains generally accepted as best practices and
references for each Data Management discipline.
• Data Management (DM) is an overarching term that
describes the processes used to plan, specify,
enable, create, acquire, maintain, use, archive,
retrieve, control, and purge data.
• These processes overlap and interact within each
data management knowledge area.
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What is the purpose of the DMBoK
• The current DM environment can be a confusing combination of
terms, methods, tools, opinion, and hype.
• To mature this discipline, DAMA International’s Guide to the Data
Management Body of Knowledge (DAMA-DMBOK) provides
concepts and capability maturity models for the standardization of:
– Activities, processes, and best practices
– Roles and responsibilities
– Deliverables and metrics
– A maturity model
• Standardization of data management disciplines will help data
management professionals perform more effectively and
consistently.
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DMBoK 2 – Knowledge Areas
Renamed
Renamed
Addition
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Data Management Knowledge Areas
The 11 Data Management Knowledge Areas are:
• Data Governance – planning, oversight, and control over management of data
and the use of data and data-related resources. While we understand that
governance covers ‘processes’, not ‘things’, the common term is Data
Governance, and so we will use this term.
• Data Architecture – the overall structure of data and data-related resources as an
integral part of the enterprise architecture
• Data Modeling & Design – analysis, design, building, testing, and maintenance
(was Data Development in the DAMA-DMBOK 1st edition)
• Data Storage & Operations – structured physical data assets storage deployment
and management (was Data Operations in the DAMA-DMBOK 1st edition)
• Data Security – ensuring privacy, confidentiality and appropriate access to PII,
PHI and an individuals private data. Ensuring network security as well
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Data Management Knowledge Areas
• Data Integration & Interoperability –acquisition, extraction, transformation,
movement, delivery, replication, federation, virtualization and operational support ( a
Knowledge Area new in DMBOK2)
• Documents & Content – storing, protecting, indexing, and enabling access to data
found in unstructured sources (electronic files and physical records), and making this
data available for integration and interoperability with structured (database) data.
• Reference & Master Data – Managing shared data to reduce redundancy and ensure
better data quality through standardized definition and use of data values.
• Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence – managing analytical data processing
and enabling access to decision support data for reporting and analysis.
• Metadata – collecting, categorizing, maintaining, integrating, controlling, managing,
and delivering metadata.
• Data Quality – defining, monitoring, maintaining data integrity, and improving data
quality.
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How do the knowledge areas interact
• Interaction occurs through Data Governance processes
– Data Governance is recognized as the coordinating
knowledge area
– DG processes and resources are leveraged across
knowledge areas
– Common roles and responsibilities can be leveraged
across area
– Common DG technology & Business Glossary
• Example: Reference & Master Data Governance:
– Determining systems/data of record
– Determining and managing business rules
– Exception handling
– Metrics
– Government Regulations and Industry Standards
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Using the DMBoK
• The chapter for each knowledge area provides
– Activities, processes, and best practices
– Roles and responsibilities
– Deliverables and metrics
– A maturity model
• The objective is to provide best practices and
standards that can help organizations increase their
overall maturity in DM
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Summary
• 2017 version has expanded DM to 11 Knowledge
Areas (from 10)
• Data Governance has a greater focus and
identified interactions in each Knowledge Area
• Each knowledge area identifies
– Activities, processes, and best practices
– Roles and responsibilities
– Deliverables and metrics
– A maturity model
• DMBoK can be purchased at
https://technicspub.com/dmbok/
• Stay calm and allow your DG program to prosper
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Business Data Authority
Data governance & stewardship provide the right level of control and trust in data
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Leading data governance software company
Collibra is a high-growth company with an international mindset and customers worldwide
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280%
Year-On-Year
Growth
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Collibra named a leader by the leading analysts
Gartner Market Guide for Gartner Magic Quadrant for 2016 Forrester Wave
Information Stewardship Metadata Management report for data governance
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Collibra: the system of record for data change agents
All activities and information surrounding the data, its meaning and its use.
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Data Governance Center Integration
• Connects to your
current and future
surrounding landscape
• Automates compliance
• Synchronizes information
• Eliminates manual work
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DGC 5.0: Collibra Catalog
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