Week 5 Chapter 3
In this week's blog, I will be providing information about Data and Knowledge Management.
This chapter discusses how accuracy, completeness, timeliness, consistency, accessibility, relevance, and conciseness are traits of high-quality data. A thorough organisational approach to information management is included in data governance. The strategic element of data governance is master data management, which makes it easier to store, maintain, share, and synchronise timely, accurate, and consistent data across corporate processes and applications.
The file management system of the 1950s–1970s gave way to the database management strategy of today in the evolution of data management. Databases handle many data management issues, such as data independence, security, integrity, redundancy, isolation, and inconsistency. Databases reduce these issues by centralising data storage and putting strong management procedures in place, guaranteeing data accessibility and dependability for all applications and organisational activities.
This was a fantastic read! The detailed analysis and clear explanations were very helpful. I look forward to more posts like this.
ReplyDeleteShort and straightforward summary of the chapter, despite that you covered the main points and gave a little history. Good job.
ReplyDeleteConcise and direct explanation of the chapter, however you included the key ideas and provided some historical context. Well done.
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