Database chapter 12
Which of the following are key steps in a data quality program?
Apply TQM principles and practices
________ is a technical function responsible for database design, security, and disaster recovery.
Database administration
Which of the following functions model business rules?
Database analysis
Which of the following functions design integrity controls?
Database design
Which of the following functions do cost/benefit models?
Database planning
A data expeditor is a person assigned the responsibility of ensuring that organizational applications properly support the organization's enterprise goals of data quality.
False
A data governance committee is always made up of high-ranking government officials.
False
A data stewardship program does not help to involve the organization in data quality.
False
A high-level function that is responsible for the overall management of data resources in an organization is called database administration.
False
A review will thoroughly review all process controls on data entry and maintenance.
False
Completeness means that all data that must have a value does not have a value.
False
Data which arrive via XML and B2B channels is always guaranteed to be accurate.
False
Databases are generally the property of a single department within an organization.
False
Dirty data saves work for information systems projects.
False
Generally, records in a customer file never become obsolete.
False
Master data management is the disciplines, technologies, and methods to ensure the currency, meaning, and quality of data within one subject area.
False
Open source software always comes with complete documentation.
False
Quality data are not essential for well-run organizations.
False
Quality data does not have to be unique.
False
Retention refers to the amount of data that is not purged periodically from tables.
False
Specifications for transactions do not need to be reviewed quickly.
False
Total quality management (TQM) focuses on defect correction rather than defect prevention.
False
Which of the following is NOT true of poor data and/or database administration?
Maintaining a secure server
The methods to ensure the quality of data across various subject areas are called:
Master Data Management.
TQM stands for:
Total Quality Management.
A data quality audit helps an organization understand the extent and nature of data quality problems.
True
A data steward is a person assigned the responsibility of ensuring the organizational applications properly support the organization's enterprise goals for data quality.
True
Completeness means that all data that are needed are present.
True
Conformance refers to whether the data is stored, exchanged, or presented in a format that is as specified by its metadata.
True
Data quality is essential for SOX and Basel II compliance.
True
Dirty data can cause delays and extra work on information systems projects.
True
Improving data capture process is a fundamental step in data quality improvement.
True
Lack of organizational commitment is a potential reason for an organization's deteriorated data quality.
True
Open source DBMS are free software that provide the core functionality of an SQL compliant DBMS.
True
Sound data modeling is a central ingredient of a data quality program
True
Specifying database access policies is done during the database implementation phase.
True
The data administrator takes responsibility for the overall management of data resources.
True
The role of database administration is typically a more hands-on, physical involvement with the management of databases.
True
The uncontrolled proliferation of spreadsheets, databases, and repositories leads to data quality problems.
True
An open source DBMS is:
a free source code RBMS that provides the functionality of an SQL-compliant DBMS.
One way to improve the data capture process is to:
check entered data immediately for quality against data in the database.
Data quality problems can cascade when:
data are copied from legacy systems.
Conformance means that:
data are stored, exchanged, or presented in a format that is specified by its metadata.
Including data capture controls (i.e., dropdown lists) helps reduce ________ deteriorated data problems.
data entry
Getting poor data from a supplier is a(n) ________ reason for deteriorated data quality.
external data source
Data governance can be defined as:
high-level organizational groups and processes that oversee data stewardship.
Data that are accurate, consistent, and available in a timely fashion are considered:
high-quality.
The best place to improve data entry across all applications is:
in the database definitions.
Data quality is important for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
it provides a stream of profit.
All of the following are popular architectures for Master Data Management EXCEPT:
normalization.
In the ________ approach, one consolidated record is maintained from which all applications draw data.
persistent
In the ________ approach, one consolidated record is maintained, and all applications draw on that one actual "golden" record.
persistent
Data quality ROI stands for:
risk of incarceration.
One simple task of a data quality audit is to:
statistically profile all files.
External data sources present problems for data quality because:
there is a lack of control over data quality.
One characteristic of quality data which pertains to the expectation for the time between when data are expected and when they are available for use is:
timeliness.
Quality data can be defined as being:
unique.