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The DAMA Dictionary of Data Management

The DAMA Dictionary of Data Management

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Creator: Mark Mosley
Publisher: Technics Publications, LLC
Category: Book

List Price: $44.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 643811

Media: CD-ROM
Edition: 1st
Pages: 148
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 0.2

ISBN: 0977140040
EAN: 9780977140046
ASIN: 0977140040

Publication Date: March 6, 2008
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Product Description
If you think enterprise data and geospatial data describe Star Trek episodes, you could use the DAMA Dictionary of Data Management. This glossary contains over 800 terms defining a common data management vocabulary for IT professionals, data stewards and business leaders. It is in pdf format embedded with links for easy navigation between terms, and delivered to you on CD-ROM. An index is included with the dictionary, which organizes the terms by topic.

Topics include:

  • Finance & Accounting
  • Business
  • Marketing & Customer Relationship Management
  • Planning
  • Project Management
  • Knowledge Management
  • Process Management
  • Roles
  • Information Technology
  • Standards Organizations
  • Data
  • Data Management
  • DAMA & Professional Development
  • Data Governance and Stewardship
  • Architecture
  • Data Modeling
  • Normalization
  • Related Modeling and Analysis
  • Databases & Database Design
  • Structured Query Language (SQL)
  • Object-Orientation
  • Software Development
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • XML Development
  • Parallel Database Processing
  • Database Administration
  • Geospatial Data
  • Data Security Management
  • Data Movement & Integration
  • Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence
  • Analytics & Data Mining
  • Multi-dimensional / OLAP
  • Reference & Master Data Management
  • Meta Data Management
  • Data Quality Management
  • Document, Record & Content Management
  • Semantic Modeling

Press release:

The Data Management Association International (DAMA) Releases DAMA Dictionary of Data Management

Industry Takes an Environment-Friendly Stand on Standard Definitions

DAMA Dictionary of Data Management availability was announced at the DAMA International Symposium & Wilshire Meta Data Conference in San Diego March 16-20, 2008.

Over 800 terms defining a common data management vocabulary for IT professionals, data stewards and business leaders.

Over 40 topics including finance and accounting, knowledge management, architecture, data modeling, XML, and analytics.

Authored by DAMA International, published by Technics Publications, LLC, and edited by Mark Mosley, this dictionary will promote a standard set of data management terms within the field of Information Technology (IT).

Mosley says "As the premiere organization for data management professionals, DAMA seeks to lead the data management profession to maturity. One of the hallmarks of a mature profession is a common vocabulary with clearly understood definitions. DAMA offers the Dictionary to a field in great need of clarity in its terminology and semantics. We hope the Dictionary will be a useful tool for data management professionals, IT colleagues, managers, data stewards and business leaders. All these people share responsibility for data management, so it's very important for all parties to speak a common language."

Deborah Henderson, President of DAMA International Foundation and VP Education and Research for DAMA International, believes the CD-ROM format will not only be easier to use than the traditional book format, it is also more compact and environmentally responsible. "Publishing this work on CD-ROM saves over 4000 pounds of paper and conservatively 700 pounds of Greenhouse gases."


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Exactly What's Needed   October 21, 2008
Mark and his team created the missing link of Data Management: a comprehensive industry glossary of data management terms for data professionals. My personal copy is full of notes, I'm clarifying my strategy documents, and I'm telling my coworkers "Get this. Get this now." Nice job!


5 out of 5 stars Acronyms Abound   March 24, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Confused about WSDL, SOX or DML? Not only does the DAMA Dictionary of Data Management give you the key to unlocking hundreds of acronyms, it will also give you the definition for them. Great for figuring out what they meant in those presentations where they used all those 3-letter abbreviations designed to confuse the rest of us.

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