Multi-domain master data management advanced mdm and data governance in practice

Multi-Domain Master Data Management delivers practical guidance and specific instruction to help guide planners and practitioners through the challenges of a multi-domain master data management (MDM) implementation. Authors Mark Allen and Dalton Cervo bring their expertise to you in the only referen...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Allen, Mark (Writer on sports psychology), author (author), Cervo, Dalton, 1967- author
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Waltham, Massachusetts : Elsevier [2015]
Edition:First edition
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629853606719
Table of Contents:
  • ""Front Cover""; ""Multi-Domain Master Data Management: Advanced MDM and Data Governance in Practice""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Endorsements""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""About the Authors""; ""Preface""; ""Part I: Planning Your Multi-domain Initiative""; ""Part II: Implementing the Multi-domain Model""; ""Part III: Sustainability and Improvement""; ""Part I: Planning Your Multi-DomainInitiative""; ""Chapter 1: Strategy, Scope, and Approach""; ""Defining Multi-domain MDM""; ""Multi-domain MDM Strategy and Approach""; ""How and Where to Start?""; ""Top-Down Approach""
  • ""Middle-Out Approach""""Bottom-Up Approach""; ""Top-Down and Middle-Out Approach""; ""Multi-domain MDM Scope""; ""Data Governance""; ""Data Stewardship""; ""Data Quality Management""; ""Data Integration and Synchronization""; ""Metadata Management""; ""Entity Resolution""; ""Reference Data Management""; ""Create-Read-Update-Delete (CRUD) Management""; ""Data Security""; ""Data Architecture""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 2: Def ining and Prioritizing Master Data""; ""Identifying Domains""; ""Identifying Master Data""; ""Identifying Sources of Master Data""
  • ""Determining the Master Data Elements""""Defining the Most Critical Data Elements""; ""Business Definition Conflicts""; ""Prioritizing Domains""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 3: Architecture and Technology Considerations""; ""Multi-domain MDM Technological Background""; ""MDM Architectures and Styles""; ""Registry-Style MDM""; ""Transaction- or Persistent-Style MDM""; ""Hybrid-Style MDM""; ""Multi-domain MDM Technical Implementation Considerations""; ""Data Model""; ""Data Integration""; ""Entity Resolution""; ""Data Synchronization or Propagation""
  • ""Technical Considerations to Other Major Functions""""What About Big Data?""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 4: Program Management Office Implementation""; ""Business and IT Alignment Considerations""; ""Building Cross-Functional Alignment""; ""Coordination of MDM Roles and Responsibilities""; ""Handling Organization Change""; ""Change Impacts""; ""PMO Tools and Processes""; ""Program Communication""; ""Program Value""; ""Issue Management and Resolution""; ""Reporting the Problem""; ""Assigning and Escalating the Problem""; ""Tracking and Closing the Problem""; ""Conclusion""
  • ""Chapter 5: Defining a Cross-Domain Maturity Model""""Maturity States""; ""How and Where Can Maturity Be Measured?""; ""Data Governance Maturity""; ""Data Stewardship Maturity""; ""Data Integration Maturity""; ""Data Quality Maturity""; ""Metadata Management Maturity""; ""Domain Maturity Measurement Views""; ""Conclusion""; ""Part II: Implementing theMulti-Domain Model""; ""Chapter 6: Establishing Multi-Domain Data Governance""; ""The Data Governance Role and Relationship with MDM""; ""Domain Jurisdiction and Line of Business (LOB) Representation""; ""Federated Data Governance""
  • ""Data Governance Team Resources""