Connecting the Dots: How Data Lineage Helps in Effective Data Governance

International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering
© 2023 by SSRG - IJCSE Journal
Volume 10 Issue 10
Year of Publication : 2023
Authors : Sivakumar Ponnusamy, Pankaj Gupta

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Sivakumar Ponnusamy, Pankaj Gupta, "Connecting the Dots: How Data Lineage Helps in Effective Data Governance," SSRG International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering , vol. 10,  no. 10, pp. 6-10, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488387/IJCSE-V10I10P102

Abstract:

The research provides the intertwined realms of Data Lineage and Data Governance, two crucial facets of contemporary data management within organizations. Data Lineage, as the flow and transformation of data through pipelines, is explored in tandem with Data Governance, which provides the principles and frameworks for effective data management. The article elucidates the prerequisites for successful data governance, highlighting the pivotal role played by executive support, clear business objectives, comprehensive data inventories, and robust security measures. The research further discusses how Data Lineage aligns with the fundamental principles of Data Governance, including data transparency, accountability, quality assurance, security, and regulatory compliance. By tracing the origin and evolution of data, Data Lineage ensures that data is trustworthy and can be relied upon for informed decision-making.

Keywords:

Data lineage, Data governance, Data quality, Regulatory compliances.

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