The Belmont principles that may be adapted for Information Management disciplines, include:
A. Respect for Persons
B. Respect for Machines
C. Beneficence
D. Criminality
E. Justice
Bias refers to an inclination of outlook. Please select the types of data bias:
A. Data collection for pre-defined results
B. Hunch and search
C. Positive reinforcement
D. Context and Emotion
E. Biased use of data collected
F. Biased sampling methodology
Risk classifications describe the sensitivity of the data and the likelihood that it might be sought after for malicious purposes.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Typically, DW/BI have three concurrent development tracks:
A. Data mart
B. Business Intelligence tools
C. Data
D. System development
E. Techonology
F. None of the above
Poorly managed Metadata leads to, among other, redundant data and data management processes.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
The neutral zone is one of the phases in the Bridges' transition phases.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Valuation information, as an example of data enrichment, is for asset valuation, inventory and sale.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
The biggest business driver for developing organizational capabilities around Big Data and Data Science is the desire to find and act on business opportunities that may be discovered through data sets generated through a diversified range of processes.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
The four main types of NoSQL databases are:
A. Document
B. Row-orientated
C. Graph
D. Strategic
E. Key-value
F. Column-orientated
Business glossaries have the following objectives:
A. Improve the alignment between technology assets and the business organization
B. All of the above
C. Cultural factors that might improve the concepts and terminology
D. Maximise search capability and enable access to documented institutional knowledge
E. Enable common understanding of the core business concepts and terminology
F. Reduce the risk that data will be misused due to inconsistent understanding of the business concepts.