Data Management - Topics in Data Management

Topics in Data Management

Topics in Data Management, grouped by the DAMA DMBOK Framework, include:

  1. Data governance
    • Data asset
    • Data governance
    • Data steward
  2. Data Architecture, Analysis and Design
    • Data analysis
    • Data architecture
    • Data modeling
  3. Database Management
    • Data maintenance
    • Database administration
    • Database management system
  4. Data Security Management
    • Data access
    • Data erasure
    • Data privacy
    • Data security
  5. Data Quality Management
    • Data cleansing
    • Data integrity
    • Data enrichment
    • Data quality
    • Data quality assurance
  1. Reference and Master Data Management
    • Data integration
    • Master data management
    • Reference data
  2. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Management
    • Business intelligence
    • Data mart
    • Data mining
    • Data movement (extract, transform and load)
    • Data warehousing
  3. Document, Record and Content Management
    • Document management system
    • Records management
  4. Meta Data Management
    • Meta-data management
    • Metadata
    • Metadata discovery
    • Metadata publishing
    • Metadata registry
  5. Contact Data Management
    • Business continuity planning
    • Marketing operations
    • Customer data integration
    • Identity management
    • Identity theft
    • Data theft
    • ERP software
    • CRM software
    • Address (geography)
    • Postal code
    • Email address
    • Telephone number

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