How does the DMBOK refer to an organization that values data as an asset and manages data through all phases of its lifecycle?
The DAMA-DMBOK refers to organizations that treat data as a strategic asset and manage it across its lifecycle as ''data-centric.'' It states: ''A data-centric organization values data as an asset, integrates data management into its culture, and manages data through all phases of its lifecycle, from creation to retirement'' (DMBOK2, Chapter 3: Data Governance, p. 103).
Options A, B, C, and E are incorrect: C refers to decision-making approaches, while others are not DMBOK terms.
A weakness or defect in a system that allows it to be successfully attacked and
compromised is a:
Disciplines within the enterprise architecture practice does not include:
Effective data management involves a set of complex, interrelated processes that disable an organization to use its data to achieve strategic goals.
Elements that point to differences between warehouses and operational systems include:
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