I completely agree, the Domain for me in DG terms is a 'subjective' grouping of data, and that is subjective to the people and business and area you are defining data ownership and responsibility for ...
Thank you so much. I recently joined a company for a data governance role that uses the term data domain and for the life of me, I didn’t know what it means. As a business analyst student we always heard the term data sets. This was very helpful!
thank you so much, recently my boss asked me to find a data domain solution, i was really confused on what a data domain was, while i know this is a simple version of what it means, it was more than enough for me to get the point of it, once again, thank you so much for the help, great content!
Indeed confusing to describe different concepts with the same term. Am I correct to conclude that your interpretation of "Data Domain" is also known as "Subject Area"? Using the latter term might prevent the confusion you talk about.
I completely agree, the Domain for me in DG terms is a 'subjective' grouping of data, and that is subjective to the people and business and area you are defining data ownership and responsibility for ...
Thank you!
Thank you so much. I recently joined a company for a data governance role that uses the term data domain and for the life of me, I didn’t know what it means. As a business analyst student we always heard the term data sets. This was very helpful!
Great to hear you found it useful!
thank you so much, recently my boss asked me to find a data domain solution, i was really confused on what a data domain was, while i know this is a simple version of what it means, it was more than enough for me to get the point of it, once again, thank you so much for the help, great content!
I'm so glad that you found it useful!
That's absolutely right!
Thank you!
Awesome!
Indeed confusing to describe different concepts with the same term.
Am I correct to conclude that your interpretation of "Data Domain" is also known as "Subject Area"?
Using the latter term might prevent the confusion you talk about.
Yes "subject area" would work too. How I describe it changes depending on the people and the culture.