Data Domain
A Data Domain is a logical grouping of related data that pertains to a specific business area, function, or community of interest within an organization. It serves as a framework for organizing, managing, and governing data, ensuring consistency and clarity in its usage and interpretation across systems and teams. Each data domain typically aligns with a key area of business operations, processes, or entities and includes well-defined boundaries and attributes that distinguish it from other domains.
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Remark/Example | To support interoperability and effective data governance in a joint or multinational context, data domains are closely aligned with joint function and staff frameworks defined by Allied Joint Doctrine that assists commanders to integrate actions through the five operational domains (Air, Land, Maritime, Cyberspace and Space). These allied data domains facilitate efficient data management, governance, and integration to support decision-making and operational effectiveness. |