This is my second post in the series where I will go through a real life MDM (Master Data Management) implementation. The problem at hand and in fact generic to all MDM implementations is the presence of multiple operational and transactional systems. In this case however, it gets worse. As the cases progress from one system to another they are manually entered in the next system in the chain and hence all the problems. In our case there are four systems in all, w, x, y and z. Cases progress from w through z in that order. In each system cases are entered manually and these systems are as distinct and disconnected from each other as North and South Pole.
When starting any MDM initiative in such scenarios it would be tempting to put all the systems in project scope. But, that would have disaster written all over it. It is heartening to know that scope of this phase of MDM implementation has been scaled down to system y. This also doesn't mean that our vision would get so narrow that we would not even look at other systems. The right balance is to start the implementation from one system but the design should be flexible enough to accommodate remaining systems in coming phases.
Right now we are looking at data elements that are going to be part of the Gold Copy in this phase. In addition to that we are looking at data elements from other systems, so that we keep them in the back of our mind when we are working on the design and model.
Of all the problems in Enterprise Information Management MDM is one where taking it one piece at a time would be highly beneficial and effective.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Real World Master Data Management (MDM) Implementation
Just a few weeks ago we started a project for Master Data Management. When I was starting this project I started googling for any real world case studies on Master Data Management implementations. What I found was way less than my expectations. I thought it may not be a bad idea if I blog through the whole implementation process. I would share as much detail as possible on the implementation piece, keeping some of the less interesting details about the organization and the data hidden. Keep reading …
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
The latest #BigData #Analytics Daily! https://t.co/IvIGAevVLn Thanks to @mauriciogarciar @hivemaster @EnvironicsA #bigdata #analytics
The latest #BigData #Analytics Daily! https://t.co/IvIGAevVLn Thanks to @mauriciogarciar @hivemaster @EnvironicsA #bigdata #analytics Source...
-
An inspirational poem from Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Thanks to Vishva for the lyrics Lehron se Darkar nauka par nahin hoti, koshish karne...
-
The latest #BigData #Analytics Daily! https://t.co/ooZgc1CclS Thanks to @Carla_Dawson @onlyraviraj @Optimizer64 #bigdata #analytics Source: ...
-
Hear what business leaders had to say about the impact of #IoT on business transformation: https://t.co/A4GX6U30dm Source: Hear what busine...