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DAMA-DMBOK Available!

by Deborah Henderson
Published: November 1, 2009
DAMA has created the DAMA Data Management Guide to the Body of Knowledge (DAMA-DMBOK) – the first "authoritative resource" for data management best practices in 40 years of IT practice.
Until very recently, data management in most IT departments has been largely ignored as a formal discipline. This lack of understanding has brought us to a point today where the biggest problems in most major IT projects revolve around data integration and information management. DAMA has now addressed this problem by creating the DAMA Data Management Guide to the Body of Knowledge (DAMA-DMBOK) – the first "authoritative resource" for data management best practices in 40 years of IT practice. (Available now from Technics Publications or on Amazon.com)

The DAMA-DMBOK was published April 2009. It is a product of DAMA International that represents a new level of maturity in the organization’s product offerings. This guide has been created through a multinational corps of volunteer data management practitioners from a wide variety of industries. Compiled by more than 120 data management practitioners, it is similar in nature to the PMBOK (Project Management) or the BABOK (Business Analysis).

Through the data management functional framework, DAMA-DMBOK provides data management practitioners, organizations, enterprises and academics the best practices and foundational references:
  • Data Governance – planning, supervision and control over data management and use.

  • Data Architecture Management – as an integral part of the enterprise architecture.

  • Data Development – analysis, design, building, testing, deployment and maintenance.

  • Database Operations Management – support for structured physical data assets.

  • Data Security Management – ensuring privacy, confidentiality and appropriate access.

  • Reference and Master Data Management – managing golden versions and replicas.

  • Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Management – enabling access to decision support data for reporting and analysis.

  • Document & Content Management – storing, protecting, indexing and enabling access to data found in unstructured sources (electronic files and physical records).

  • Meta-Data Management – integrating, controlling and delivering meta-data.

  • Data Quality Management – defining, monitoring and improving data quality.

  • Professional Development – Data management as a career, certification, ethics for the data professional.
Perhaps John Zachman has summed it up the best (from the Foreword):

“The DAMA-DMBOK Guide deserves a place on every Data Management professional’s bookshelf and for the General Manager, it will serve as a guide for setting expectations and assigning responsibilities for managing and practicing what has become the very most critical resource owned by an Enterprise as it (the Enterprise) progresses into the Information Age: DATA!”

For further information and comments please contact Deborah Henderson , DA Henderson Consulting Ltd., who envisioned, sponsored and project managed the DAMA-DMBOK at VP_Education_and_Research@dama.org.


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Deborah Henderson, B.Sc., MLS, PMP, CDMP, is President of DAMA Foundation, and Vice President of Education and Research for DAMA International (DAMAI). She chairs the DAMAI Education Committee and DAMA-DMBOK Editorial Board, and sponsors the DAMA-DMBOK to advance data management education in post-secondary institutions. Deborah has many years experience in data architecture, data warehousing, executive information systems/decision support systems, online analytical processing design and project management, with an extensive background in information management (process modelling, data modelling and data dictionaries), enterprise management practices and technical report writing. She has consulting experience in many different business functions in energy and automotive sectors using the techniques of data and process modelling. Deborah is a President of DA Henderson Consulting Ltd.