TDAN.com – Archive
December 2010
Articles Data Governance - Give & Take
by Robert S. Seiner Responses to My Messages for Management This article invites readers to respond to Bob Seiner's two recent thought-provoking articles -- "Messages for Management" & "Data Governance for Sale". What do you think about Non-Invasive Data Governance? Data-Driven Molecular Specifications, Part 2
by Bill Lewis Types, Variables and Connectors Bill Lewis continues his series with this article that discusses specifying types and variables in the DDAE metamodel. A Framework for Logical Data Models in Courts
by Derek Coursen, James E. McMillan Success in implementing a court automation system depends on developing a high-quality logical data model. Certain patterns regarding representation of data on actors in the judicial process, cases, component matters (charges and civil claims), and events and tasks are generically applicable to any court situation. These patterns offer a framework for software development teams and non-technical stakeholders to communicate more effectively about the implications of key data modeling decisions in courts. Creation of a Property & Casualty Insurance Data Standard Model
by Thomas M. Ford Since the middle of the last decade, there has been a focus in the development of industry standard process and data models that support the internal needs of insurance carriers. The two leading initiatives underway are being supported by ACORD and the Object Management Group (OMG). This article discusses the OMG Insurance Working Group and their goal of developing a Standard Reference Model for the P&C insurance industry.
Special Features DGPO – What does it mean to you?
by Davida Berger, Michele Koch Data Governance Professionals Organization This Special Feature from Davida Berger and Michele Koch provides an introduction to the newly formed Data Governance Professionals Organization (DGPO). Interview with Steve Adler - IBM Info Governance
by Steven B. Adler, Robert S. Seiner Bob Seiner interviews Steven B. Adler of IBM on the current state and future of the data and information governance discipline. More Special Features >
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Featured Columns SELECT * FROM Celko – December 2010
by Joe Celko Auctions Joe Celko provides an overview of the various types of auctions and explains that they are a classic way of finding a price point. The Decision Model - December 2010
by Larry Goldberg, Barbara von Halle Business Process Models and Business Rules: Why Data Professionals Will Get It Right This article looks at five approaches in practice for dealing with business rules and business processes, but it begins with three questions. BI Career Development - December 2010
by Jennifer Hay The Changing Face of IT: Where will you fit in? The economy has triggered changes within the industry and going backward is not an option. The future of IT is forever changed. In this column Jennifer Hay tells us that "the only decisions to be made are where and how you will fit into this future." More Featured Columns >
Perspectives Managing Risk in a Flat World
by Isaac Cheifetz More Perspectives >
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