A Data Management Framework (DMF) is a system of thinking, terminology, documentation, resources and insights which allows users to view data related concepts and information in their own context, and in the broader context of the framework, thereby enabling them to integrate their conversations and work.
There are a number of DMFs available.
William Richard Evans, of South Africa, has developed three Fully Integrated Data Management Frameworks: The Data Atom Data Management Framework version 1.0 was developed between 2010 and 2014.
Version 2.0 was developed between 2014 and 2017. With the advent of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and data lakes, version 2.0 was replaced with the more comprehensive Multi Dimensional Data Management Framework . It covers 20 data management disciplines and 7 data environments.
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