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Principle 10

Data Quality and Integrity

Statement

By identifying authoritative sources, the activities related to data maintenance, data integrity and integration are more efficient, consistent, and cost-effective.

Rationale

  • The University will recognize the value inherent in the business processes that create/edit the data and maximize the intelligence across systems.
  • Relying on identified authoritative sources for data, versus maintaining multiple points of maintenance and updates of redundant data will reduce costs and improve efficiency.

Implications

  • This may require automating existing manual processes to increase data integrity and reduce redundancy.
  • Authorized data will be accessible and available for re-use by any entitled systems and/or processes. Capture, edits and corrections will be made at the authoritative data sources.
  • Functional and technical owners of authoritative data sources must be identified.
  • Well-defined and agreed-upon rules for data validation at the point of data entry/maintenance are critical for maintaining data integrity and reducing costs.
  • Automated data integrations will be assessed based on cost/benefit analyses; some integrations may still require manual intervention.
Last Modified:   Fri, September 15, 2023 2:46 PM CDT

Data Quality and Integrity

Statement

By identifying authoritative sources, the activities related to data maintenance, data integrity and integration are more efficient, consistent, and cost-effective.

Rationale

  • The University will recognize the value inherent in the business processes that create/edit the data and maximize the intelligence across systems.
  • Relying on identified authoritative sources for data, versus maintaining multiple points of maintenance and updates of redundant data will reduce costs and improve efficiency.

Implications

  • This may require automating existing manual processes to increase data integrity and reduce redundancy.
  • Authorized data will be accessible and available for re-use by any entitled systems and/or processes. Capture, edits and corrections will be made at the authoritative data sources.
  • Functional and technical owners of authoritative data sources must be identified.
  • Well-defined and agreed-upon rules for data validation at the point of data entry/maintenance are critical for maintaining data integrity and reducing costs.
  • Automated data integrations will be assessed based on cost/benefit analyses; some integrations may still require manual intervention.