The process of building architectural activities into projects also differ between methodologies. They include:
A. Waterfall methods
B. Incremental methods
C. Kanban method
D. Agile iterative method
E. Duck and dive method
F. Pump and dump method
Time-based patterns are used when data values must be associated in chronological order and with specific time values.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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
A node is a group of computers hosting either processing or data as part of a distributed database.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Please select the two classifications of database types:
A. Centralized
B. Generic
C. Distributed
D. MapReduce
The IT security policy provides categories for individual application, database roles, user groups and information sensitivity.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Data Integration and Interoperability (DII) describes processes related to the movement and consolidation of data within and between data stores, applications and organizations.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Document and content management is defined as planning, implementation and control activities for storage management of data and information found in any form or medium.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Taxonomies can have different structures, including:
A. Polyhierarchy
B. Application
C. Facet taxonomy
D. Network taxonomy
E. Flat taxonomy
F. All of the above
Information architecture is the process of creating structure for a body of information or content. It includes the following components:
A. Navigation maps
B. User flows
C. Use cases
D. Controlled technologies
The Data Warehouse encompasses all components in the data staging and data presentation areas, including:
A. Data Access Tool
B. Application Tool
C. Operational source systems
D. Data staging area
E. Data presentation area
F. All of the above
Validity, as a dimension of data quality, refers to whether data values are consistent with a defined domain of values.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Primary deliverables of the Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence context diagram include:
A. Data Products
B. Data Stewardship
C. Governance Activities
D. Release Plan
E. Load Tuning Activities
F. BI Activity Monitoring
Data profiling examples include:
A. Counts of null
B. Max/Min value
C. Max/Min length
D. Frequency distribution
E. Data type and format
F. None of the above