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DAMA DMF-1220 - Data Management Fundamentals

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Total 725 questions

The deliverables in the data architecture context diagram include:

A.

Data flows

B.

Enterprise data

C.

Implementation roadmap

D.

Data Value Chains

E.

None of the above

F.

All of the above

Which of these is NOT a component of an enterprise wide data strategy?

A.

A business Case for better data management

B.

A description of data management roles & organizations

C.

An outline of 'as is' and 'to be' technical architectures

D.

A data management roadmap, highlighting major activities

E.

A vision statement for data management

Data governance and IT governance are the same thing.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

Different storage volumes include:

A.

Gigabyte

B.

Petabyte

C.

Perabyte

D.

Exabyte

E.

Tetrabyte

F.

Terabyte

Data replication can be active or passive.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

Data governance can be understood in terms of political governance. It includes the following three function types:

A.

Legislative-like functions

B.

Judicial-like functions

C.

Ethical-like functions

D.

Executive functions

E.

Data-like functions

F.

Morality-like functions

ECM is an abbreviation for:

A.

Enterprise compliance management

B.

Enterprise compliance manager

C.

Enterprise component management

D.

Enterprise content management

A node is a group of computers hosting either processing or data as part of a distributed database.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

While the focus of data quality improvement efforts is often on the prevention of errors, data quality can also be improved through some forms of data processing.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

Latency can be:

A.

Batch

B.

Event-driven

C.

Distributed

D.

Real-time synchronous

Content refers to the data and information inside a file, document or website.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

SOR Stands for:

A.

Service of Record

B.

System of Record

C.

System on Record

D.

Service over Record

What are the components of a Data Governance Readiness Assessment?

A.

Assess best practices, data metrics, and data quality

B.

Compliance to internal standards, Data Security, Data Privacy rules

C.

Data Management Maturity, Capacity to Change, Collaborative Readiness and Business Alignment

D.

Capacity to change, Establish standards. Data Quality skills, Data Stewardship productivity

E.

Capacity to change, Establish Stewardship, Business Alignment and Metadata Repository

Business glossary is not merely a list of terms. Each term will be associated with other valuable metadata such as synonyms, metrics, lineage, or:

A.

Sanctioned rules

B.

Archive Rules

C.

Business Rules

D.

Database Type

E.

Data Length

Please select the correct general cost and benefit categories that can be applied consistently within an organization.

A.

Cost of erasing data from servers

B.

Cost of improving data

C.

What the data could be sold for

D.

Benefit of higher quality data

E.

Cost of replacing data if it were lost

F.

What competitors would pay for data