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Performing Information Governance: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Information Governance Work
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Performing Information Governance: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Information Governance Work

by Anthony David Giordano
September 2014
Intermediate to advanced
672 pages
17h 32m
English
IBM Press
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Chapter 6. Performing Information Governance Tasks in Business Intelligence Projects

This chapter completes the section of the book focusing on performing information governance in enterprise information management (EIM) functions. It also provides a review of business intelligence (BI) projects. In addition to covering how information governance activities and tasks are threaded into a business intelligence project, it covers the particular focus of information governance components such as data definitions, data quality, and metadata management that are used to define and design BI environments.

If master data management (MDM) provides data its context, and transactional systems generate the transactional data, then BI turns that data into ...

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