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Discuss data governance and what needs to be included in a data governance program.
 
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A structured process in which users, managers, and analysts work together for several days in a series of intensive meetings to specify or review system requirements is called:
 
  A) rapid application development (RAD).
  B) joint application design (JAD).
  C) participatory design.
  D) whiteboarding.
  E) prototyping.


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Answer to Question 1

Data governance is a set of processes and procedures aimed at managing the data within an organization with an eye towards availability, integrity and compliance with regulations. Data governance oversees security by providing data access policies. It also provides a mandate for dealing with data issues. A data governance program generally includes the following:
1. Sponsorship from senior management and business units
2. A data steward manager
3. Data stewards
4. A governance committee

Answer to Question 2

B
Explanation: B) JAD involves working as a group with all levels of users.



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