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1 © Tata Consultancy Services ltd.12 June 20161 Metadata and Data Standards Levels of Metadata C. Anantaram Innovation Lab

2 2 Business today Data collected at various touch points Critical business decisions made based on their output Multiple Data Entry Points Customer touch point Enterprise-wide data Legacy Web Mergers & acquisitions Central Database / Data Warehouse Customer support & service Sales force automation Marketing automation Mining servers Multiple Data Exit Points

3 3 Levels of Metadata Ontology Level –Basic domain entities and their relationships –Dublin core, RDF-schema, OWL ETL level –Mechanisms for describing data for cleansing and standarizing –Various tools exist; define data formats, define rules Datawarehouse level –Mechanisms to describe Business Metadata, Technical Metadata –Data dictionary Legacy Application level –Input and output from a legacy system Components level –Consistent, comprehensive, core data across enterprise –Metadata about enterprise information and common business processes

4 4 Ontology Level- RDF schema Describe domain ontology (terms and relationships) using various semantic web formats – Dublin Core, RDF, OWL etc. Has a set of pre-defined ontology that can be used –Class, Resource, Property Can define our own classes and sub-classes Has domains and ranges to specify the classes for the subject and object –Example :Bookrdf:typerdfs:Class. :bookTitlerdf:typerdf:Property. :bookTitlerdfs:domain:Book. :bookTitlerdfs:rangerdfs:Literal. :MyBook:bookTitle“My Book”.

5 5 Web Ontology Language Web Ontology Language (OWL) An ontology formally defines relations among terms Enables definition of domain ontologies and sharing of domain vocabularies Modeled thru an object-oriented approach Structure of a domain described as classes and properties Equivalent to Description Logic (DL) Provides more vocabulary than RDF Schema –Relations between classes : disjointness, intersection etc. –Cardinality : exactly one, min, max etc. –Equality : equivalent class, equivalent property, sameAs –Characteristics of property : symmetry, transitive, etc.

6 6 ETL level Cleansing ensures clean, de-duplicated data Duplicate data –Robert Smith, 100 E Johnson Street and Dr. Robert J Smith, 100E Johnson St. Data integration –Mumbai 21 and Mumbai 400021 Customer support & service Sales force automation Marketing automation Mining servers Multiple Data Exit Points E-T-L Central Database / Data Warehouse Multiple Data Entry Points Customer touch point Enterprise-wide data Legacy Web Mergers & acquisitions

7 7 Datawarehouse level

8 8 Business Metadata is the business terminology used by the business users –for example, Bankers conversing on EOD FX open positions in the Treasury Foreign Exchange Trades for various currencies. Technical Metadata is the technical terminology used by the BI System implementation / support team –for example, a ‘support’ person talking about the D_FX_POS data load routine failed which was populating the report FX_OPEN_POS.rep in the reports category ‘Treasury Reports’ Data Source Metadata is primarily the data dictionary of the transaction processing systems that are used as Data Sources for the BI system –for example, the list and descriptions of data fields in the FX TRADE system in the Treasury Department.

9 9 Legacy Application level Data as part of input output of legacy applications Different users have different views and needs Multiple Legacy Systems Legacy App 1 Legacy App 2 Legacy App3 Metadata Definition, Access and interface User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Different types of users

10 10 Components level Core Business Information Focus on Core information for Business applications and encapsulate them into components. Examples are: –Organization structure, Operating units, Distributor network / Demand chain, Supply chain, Manufacturing units, Currencies, Financial Periods… –Static Information – Territories, Countries, States, Cities, Transaction types, Product Brands, Product Categories, …… –Payment methods, Credit terms, Discount schemes, Incentives –Taxes – Sales Tax, Excise and Customs, Octroi, … –Manufacturing operations, Standard Costs

11 11 Components level Example: Payment Term Object: Standards for Calculation of Payment Due Date on a given sale / purchase Standards for Calculation of interest and penalty, etc. Example: Currency Object: Standards for Computation of currency rate as of a particular date / time Currency rate history Standards for Calculation of base currency amount Conversion of amounts between currencies Calculation of currency gain/loss due to sale amount in a given currency

12 12 Thank you !


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