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The better an organization understands the lifecycle and lineage of its data, the better able it will be to manage its data. Please select correct implication of the focus of data management on the data lifecycle.

A.

Data Quality must be managed throughout the data lifecycle

B.

Data Security must only be managed at the start of the data lifecycle

C.

Metadata Quality is the most important part of the management process

D.

Data Management efforts should focus on the most critical data last

With reliable Metadata an organization does not know what data it has, what the data represents and how it moves through the systems, who has access to it, or what it means for the data to be of high quality.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

Which of the following is NOT required to effectively track data quality incidents?

A.

An effective service level agreement with defined rewards and penalties

B.

An assignment process to appropriate individuals and teams

C.

A standard vocabulary for classifying data quality issues

D.

A well defined system of escalation based on the impact, duration, or urgency ofan issue

E.

An operational workflow that ensures effective resolution

The primary goal of data management capability assessment is to evaluate the current state of critical data management activities in order to plan for improvement.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

Some common data quality business rule types are:

A.

Definitional conformance

B.

Format compliance

C.

Range conformance

D.

Mapping conformance

DBAs exclusively perform all the activities of data storage and operations.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

The failure to gain acceptance of a business glossary may be due to ineffective:

A.

Metadata Management

B.

Business Architecture

C.

Content and Document Management

D.

Data Governance

E.

Data Security

Logical abstraction entities become separate objects in the physical database design using one of two methods.

A.

The DAMA Wheel

B.

Supertype partition

C.

Subtype partition

D.

Subtype absorption

E.

Supertype absorption

When presenting a case for an organization wide Data Governance program to your Senior Executive Board, which of these potential benefits would be of LEAST importance?

A.

Better corporate compliance with legal and regulatory demands, especially in relation to data protection, security and privacy

B.

Lower operational costs resulting from better data quality and a reduced need for cost of failure and rework activities

C.

The current corporate information policy states that company data must be managed and effectively governed

D.

Enhanced customer perceptions of your company's brand and enhanced customer acquisition, retention and loyalty

E.

New sales and revenue opportunities that better managed data will enable

The DMBOK support’s DAMA’s mission by:

A.

Establish a common vocabulary

B.

Guides IT personnel to improve data management

C.

Serving as the fundamental reference guide

D.

roviding a functional framework

The IT security policy provides categories for individual application, database roles, user groups and information sensitivity.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

Issue management is the process for identifying, quantifying, prioritizing and resolving data governance related issues, including:

A.

Contracts

B.

Authority

C.

Compliance

D.

All of the above

E.

Conflicts

F.

Data Efficiency

E-discovery is the process of finding electronic records that might serve as evidence in a legal action.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

According to the DMBoK2, by creating Data Management Services, IT involves the Data Governance Council:

A.

To estimate the enterprise needs for these services and provide the justification for staffing and funding to provide these services

B.

To provide a funnel for data and information issues to take the administration load off IT

C.

To ensure that data and information is still managed by IT and business only plays an advisory role

D.

To enable the business to maintain oversight on data and information projects

E.

To provide data stewards as and when needs to perform services where IT resources are either not available or do not exist

The four A’s in security processes include:

A.

Audit

B.

Authentication

C.

Access

D.

Authorization

E.

Aliment

F.

Applicable