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DAMA DMF-1220 - Data Management Fundamentals

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Total 725 questions

Content needs to be modular, structured, reusable and device and platform independent.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

The implementation of a Data Warehouse should follow guiding principles, including:

A.

Data Efficiency

B.

One size does not fit all

C.

Contracts

D.

Focus on the business goals

E.

Start with the end in mind

F.

Collaborate

Sustainable Data Governance depends on:

A.

Rapid response to critical data issues

B.

The maturity level of the organization

C.

Business leadership, sponsorship, and ownership

D.

Well-documented policies

E.

Definition of 10-11 principles

A goal of data architecture is to identify data storage and processing requirements.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

A e-discovery readiness assessment should examine and identify opportunities for the commercial response program.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

CMA is an abbreviation for Capability Maturity Assessment.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

Data modelling is most infrequently performed in the context of systems and maintenance efforts, known as SDLC.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

How does the DMBOK refer to an organization that values data as an asset and manages data through all phases of its lifecycle?

A.

A Data integration organization

B.

A Data support organization

C.

A Data-driven organization

D.

A Data-centric organization

E.

A Data management organization

Please select the correct definition of Data Management from the options below.

A.

Data Management is the strict control of all plans, policies, programs and practices that enable the business strategy to be successfully executed.

B.

Data Management is the development, execution and supervision of plans, policies, programs and practices that deliver, control, protect and enhance the value of data and information assets throughout their lifecycles.

C.

Data Management is the development, execution and supervision of plans, policies, programs and practices that deliver, control, protect and enhance the value of data assets throughout their lifecycles.

D.

Data Management is the development, execution and supervision of plans, policies, programs and practices that deliver, control, protect and enhance the value of information assets throughout their lifecycles.

Quality Assurance Testing (QA) is used to test functionality against requirements.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

What techniques should be used and taught to produce the required ethical data handling deliverables?

A.

Change, Communication and training techniques need to be established

B.

A privacy impact assessment (PIA) is critical to ensuring that we are adhering to ethical data management

C.

Do an ethical impact assessment framework for all projects and activities involved in data management

D.

Due to fact that ethics are constantly changing we need to constantly affirm the organizations ethic statements on an annual basis

E.

Data Governance should define the set of ethical practices that are good for the organization

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

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

A key feature of Bill Inmon’s approach to data warehousing is:

A.

A tight management of data dimensions

B.

An exclusive focus on star schemas and cubes

C.

A normalized relational model to store and manage data

D.

A preference for supporting operational reporting

E.

Its ability to operate on open-source platforms

The search function associated with a document management store is failing to return known artefacts. This is due to a failure of:

A.

Effective data quality metrics

B.

Business intelligence implementation

C.

Maintaining public access to all documents in the document management store

D.

Maintaining appropriate metadata on each document

E.

Data privacy and confidentiality procedures

Big data primarily refers specifically to the volume of the data.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE