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TITLE
Building a Solid Foundation:
Data/Information Architecture
Date: February 14, 2012
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Presenter: Dr. Peter Aiken
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2. TITLE
Meet Your Presenter: Dr. Peter Aiken
• Internationally recognized thought-leader in
the data management field with more than 30
years of experience
• Recipient of the 2010 International Stevens
Award
• Founding Director of Data Blueprint
(http://datablueprint.com)
• Associate Professor of Information Systems
at Virginia Commonwealth University
(http://vcu.edu)
• President of DAMA International (http://dama.org)
• DoD Computer Scientist, Reverse Engineering Program Manager/
Office of the Chief Information Officer
• Visiting Scientist, Software Engineering Institute/Carnegie Mellon
University
• 7 books and dozens of articles
• Experienced w/ 500+ data management practices in 20 countries
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3. Building a Solid
Foundation:
Data/Information
Architecture
Dr. Peter Aiken: Building a Solid Foundation – Data/Information
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Building a Solid Foundation:
Data/Information Architecture
All organizations have data architectures. The question is:
How effectively do they use them? This presentation
provides a clear and concise understanding of what is
meant by the term data architecture and the requirement
that data and information architectures must be
simultaneously managed. More importantly, organizations
must understand what it means to use data architecture to
support the implementation of organizational strategy.
Participants will understand the requirements for an
iterative, incremental approach to data architecture
reengineering, the complimentary role of the Zachman
Framework, and the ability to articulate the business value
of data architecture projects and components.
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Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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6. TITLE
The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge
Published by DAMA
International
• The professional
association for Data
Managers (40
chapters worldwide)
DMBoK organized
around
• Primary data
management
functions focused
around data delivery
to the organization
• Organized around
several
environmental
elements
Data Management Functions
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The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge
Amazon:
http://
www.amazon.com/
DAMA-Guide-
Management-
Knowledge-DAMA-
DMBOK/dp/
0977140083
Or enter the terms
"dama dm bok" at the
Amazon search
engine
Environmental Elements
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8. TITLE
What is the CDMP?
• Certified Data Management
Professional
• DAMA International and ICCP
• Membership in a distinct group made
up of your fellow professionals
• Recognition for your specialized
knowledge in a choice of 17 specialty
areas
• Series of 3 exams
• For more information, please visit:
– http://www.dama.org/i4a/pages/
index.cfm?pageid=3399
– http://iccp.org/certification/
designations/cdmp
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9. TITLE
Data Management
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10. TITLE
Data Management
Manage data coherently.
Data Program
Coordination
Share data across boundaries.
Organizational
Data Integration
Data Stewardship Data Development
Assign responsibilities for data.
Engineer data delivery systems.
Data Support
Operations
Maintain data availability.
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Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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Data Architecture Management
from The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge © 2009 by DAMA International
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13. Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527)
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He who doesn’t lay
his foundations before
hand, may by great
abilities do so afterward, although with
great trouble to the architect and
danger to the building.
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Polling Question #1
Most organizations do not formally manage any type of
architectures. I have surveyed 500 different organizations
around the world and found that not all of them have
architectures in place. What do you think is the
percentage of organizations worldwide with data
architectures?
a) 80%
b) 60%
c) 40%
d) Less than 10%
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Typically Managed Architectures
• Process Architecture
– Arrangement of inputs -> transformations = value -> outputs
– Typical elements: Functions, activities, workflow, events, cycles, products,
procedures
• Systems Architecture
– Applications, software components, interfaces, projects
• Business Architecture
– Goals, strategies, roles, organizational structure, location(s)
• Security Architecture
– Arrangement of security controls relation to IT Architecture
• Technical Architecture/Tarchitecture
– Relation of software capabilities/technology stack
– Structure of the technology infrastructure of an enterprise, solution or system
– Typical elements: Networks, hardware, software platforms, standards/protocols
• Data/Information Architecture
– Arrangement of data assets supporting organizational strategy
– Typical elements: specifications expressed as entities, relationships, attributes,
definitions, values, vocabularies
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16. Architecture
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Architecture is both the process and product
of planning, designing and constructing
space that reflects functional, social, and
aesthetic considerations.
A wider definition may comprise all design
activity from the macro-level (urban design,
landscape architecture) to the micro-level
(construction details and furniture).
In fact, architecture today may refer to the
activity of designing any kind of system and
is often used in the IT world.
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Information Architectures
• … are plans, guiding the transformation of strategic
organizational information needs into specific information
systems development projects
– Source: Internet
• "Information architecture is a foundation discipline
describing the theory, principles, guidelines, standards,
conventions, and factors for managing information as a
resource. It produces drawings, charts, plans, documents,
designs, blueprints, and templates, helping everyone make
efficient, effective, productive and innovative use of all types
of information."
– Source: Information First by Roger & Elaine Evernden, 2003 ISBN 0 7506 5858 4 p.1.
• Defining the data needs of the enterprise and designing the
master blueprints to meet those needs
• Source: DM BoK
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18. Data Architecture – Better Definition
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• Common vocabulary expressing
integrated requirements ensuring
that data assets are stored,
arranged, managed, and used in
systems in support of
organizational strategy*
• All organizations have *Source: Aiken 2010
information architectures
• Some are better understood and
documented (and therefore
more useful) than others
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19. TITLE
Vocabulary is Important-Tank, Tanks, Tankers, Tanked
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Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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21. TITLE
Architecture Examples: Good
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Architecture Examples: Bad
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Why is Data Architecture Important?
• Poorly understood
– Data architecture asset value is
not well understood
• Inarticulately explained
– Little opportunity to obtain learning and
experience
• Indirectly experienced
– Cost organizations millions each year in
productivity/redundant and siloed efforts
– Example: Poorly thought out software
purchases
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24. TITLE
What Questions Can Architectures Address?
• How and why do the Human resources
components interact? Policies,
directives,
• Where do they go? and rules
• When are they needed?
• Why and how will the
changes be Communication facilities
implemented?
• What should be Computers
managed organization-
wide and what should be Management
managed locally? responsibilities
• What standards should
be adopted?
Software Data
• What vendors should be
chosen?
• What rules should
govern the decisions?
• What policies should
guide the process?
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Polling Question #2
The average organization contains information about
customers in more than one place. What do you think is
the average number of places internally in which
organizations keep customer information?
a) 2
b) 9
c) 17
d) 20
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26. TITLE
Who is Joan Smith?
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27. TITLE
Data/Information Architectures Must be Managed Together
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1. Each FACT combines with one or more MEANINGS.
– Each specific FACT and MEANING combination is referred to as a DATUM.
2. An INFORMATION is one or more DATA that are returned in response to a
specific REQUEST
3. INTELLIGENCE is INFORMATION associated with its USES.
– INFORMATION REUSE is enabled when one FACT is combined with more than one MEANING.
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28. TITLE
Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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Data Architecture Frameworks
• TOGAF
– The open group architectural framework
• ANSI/IEEE 1471-2000 Standard
– Defines specific design artifacts
• FEA
– Federal Enterprise Architecture/OMB
• MODAF
– UK Ministry of Defence
• AGATE • A system of ideas for
– France DGA Architecture Framework guiding analyses
• Industry Models • A means of organizing
– IBM/Teradata/Financial Transactions project data
Inc. • Data integration
• DODAF priorities decision
– US DoD Architecture Framework making framework
• Zachman Framework • A means of assessing
progress
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30. ™
Names Names
Where Why
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31. Data Architectures are Developed in Response to Organizational Needs
satisfy specific organizational needs
Organizational Needs
become instantiated
and integrated into an Data/Information
Architecture
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32. TITLE
Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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Data Architecture Management Building Blocks
√ √ √ √ √ √ √
from The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge © 2009 by DAMA International
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Data Architecture Management Overview
from The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge © 2009 by DAMA International
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Data Architecture Mgmt Goals and Principles
1) To plan with vision and
foresight to provide high
quality data
2) To identify and define
common data requirements
3) To design and implement
structures and plans to meet
the current and long-term
data requirements of the
enterprise
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Polling Question #3
What percentage of your data handles most of
your information needs?
a) 80%
b) 50%
c) 20%
d) 5%
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Data Architecture Mgmt Activities
1) Understand enterprise information needs
2) Develop and maintain the enterprise data model
3) Analyze and align with other business models
4) Define and maintain
– Data technology architecture
– Data integration architecture
– Data Warehouse/BI architecture
– Enterprise taxonomies and
namespaces
– Metadata architecture
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Data Architecture Mgmt Primary Deliverables
• Enterprise Data Model
• Information Value Chain
Analysis
• Data Technology Architecture
• Data Integration/MDM Architecture
• DW/BI Architecture
• Metadata Architecture
• Enterprise Taxonomies and Namespace
• Document Management Architecture
• Metadata
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Polling Question #4
Who is responsible for the data?
a) Everyone
b) CIO
c) Data Producers
d) Data Stewards
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Data Architecture Mgmt Roles and Responsibilities
Managers and Executives Participants
• Data Stewards
Consumers
• SMEs
• Data Stewards
• Data Architects • Data Architects
• Data Analysts • Data Analysts & Modelers
• Database Administrators • Other Enterprise Architects
• Software Developers • DM Executives & Managers
• Project Managers • CIO & other Executives
• Data Producers
• Database Administrators
• Knowledge Workers
• Data Model Administrators
Suppliers
• Executives
• Data Stewards
• Data Producers
• Information Consumers
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Data Architecture Mgmt Technology
• Data Modeling/CASE Tools
• Model Management Tool
• Metadata Repository
• XML Processors/Servers
• Data Discovery/Profiling Tools
• Office Productivity/Collaboration Tools
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Top 3 Things a Data Architecture Tool Needs to have in 2012
1. True business glossary
– Capturing the language of the business
independent of data structure, independent of
physical form, is the ideal way to properly identify,
classify, and manage disparate information sources
2. Business process and other business models
– These models define the context for information that we
manage. By aligning all information concepts with all
uses of that same concept across all business units and
all business use cases, we can ensure a consistent
definition of that information regardless of which subset of
the attributes we implement in a given application or
technology
3. Web-based collaboration
– This one is really about sharing the metadata with folks
that are not using a modeling tool but have a say in this
knowledge set.
Source: “Top 3 Things a Data Architecture Tool Needs to Have in 2012” by David Dichmann;
http://blogs.sybase.com/dichmann/2012/01/top-3-things-a-data-architecture-tool-needs-to-have-in-2012/
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43. TITLE
Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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Guiding Principles & Best Practices
1. Data architecture is an integrated set of
specification artifacts (master blueprints) used
to define data requirements, guide data
integration, control data assets, and align data
investments with business strategy
2. Enterprise data architecture is part of the
overall enterprise architecture, along with
process architecture, business architecture,
systems architecture, and technology
architecture
3. Enterprise data architecture includes three
major categories of specifications:
(1) The enterprise data model
(2) Information value chain analysis
(3) Data delivery architecture
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4. Enterprise data architecture is
about more than just data. It helps
establish the semantics of an
enterprise, using a common
business vocabulary
5. An enterprise data model is an integrated subject-oriented
data model defining the essential data used across an entire
organization. Build an enterprise data model in layers:
– Subject area overview
– Conceptual views of entities and relationships for each subject area
– More detailed, partially attributed views of these same subject areas
6. Information value chain analysis defines the critical
relationships between data, processes, roles and
organizations, and other enterprise elements
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7. Data delivery architecture defines the master blueprint for how data
flows across databases and applications. This ensures data quality
and integrity to support both transactional business processes and
business intelligence reporting and analysis
8. Architectural frameworks like TOGAF and The Zachman
Framework help organize collective thinking about architecture.
This allows different people with different objectives and
perspectives to work together to meet common interests.
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Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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Data Architecture is non-trivial
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Largely Ineffective DM Investments
• Approximately, 10%
percent of
organizations
achieve parity and
(potential positive
returns) on their DM
investments.
• Only 30% of DM
investments achieve
tangible returns at
all.
• Seventy percent of
organizations have
very small or no
tangible return on
their DM
investments.
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Outline
1. Data Management Overview
2. What is Data/Information Architecture?
3. Why is Data/Information Architecture
Important?
4. Data/Information Architecture
Frameworks
5. Data/Information Architecture Building
Blocks
6. Guiding Principles & Best Practices
7. Considerations for Improving Data
Architecture Utility within your
Organization
8. Take Aways, References & Q&A
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Data Architecture Take Aways
• What is an information architecture?
– A structure of data-based information assets supporting implementation of
organizational strategy (or strategies)
– Most organizations have data assets that are not supportive of strategies
- i.e., information architectures that are not helpful
– The really important question is: how can organizations more effectively
use their information architectures to support strategy implementation?
• What is meant by use of an information architecture?
– Application of data assets towards organizational strategic objectives
– Assessed by the maturity of organizational data management practices
– Results in increased capabilities, dexterity, and self awareness
– Accomplished through use of data-centric development practices
(including taxonomies, stewardship, and repository use)
• How does an organization achieve better use of its information
architecture?
– Continuous re-development; the starting point isn't the beginning
– Information architecture components must typically be reengineered
– Using an iterative, incremental approach, typically focusing on one
component at a time and applying formal transformations
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References
Websites
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References, cont’d
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References, cont’d
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Comparative Assessment Results
Data Program Coordination Challenge
Organizational Data Integration Challenge
Data Stewardship
Data Development
Data Support Operations Challenge
0 1 2 3 4 5
Nokia Industry Competition All Respondents
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Data-Centric Development Flow
• In support of strategy, the
organization develops specific goals/
objectives Strategy
• The goals/objectives drive the
development of specific data/
information assets with an eye to Goals/
organization-wide usage Objectives
• Network/infrastructure components
are developed to support
organization-wide use of data Data/Information
• Development of systems/applications
is derived from the
data/network architecture
Network/Infrastructure
• Advantages of this approach:
– Data/information assets are developed
from an organization-wide perspective
– Systems support organizational data/
information needs and compliment Systems/Applications
organizational process flows
– Data/information reuse is maximized
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