| Description | Abstract Concept A Data Domain is subset of the enterprise’s data that are meant to be manipulated together in the context of business operations. For instance, a "Sales" Data Domain contains at least the following entities: Customers, Orders, Products. Each Data Entity in a Data Domain has CRUD characteristics. For instance, Products are read-only in a "Sales" Data Domain, while Customers and Orders have all CRUD characteristics. Data Domains define functional data boundaries used both for Data Allocation to Business Systems (see Data Stores) and Data Governance for data stewardship (Data Catalogs). |
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| Super Types |
Data Block
Information Domain (from partition:
Conceptualization Levels of Information Domain) |
| Functional Domain |
EA Pattern - Data DomainThe EA Pattern - Data Domain comprises abstract concepts used to describe the logical and physical structure of Information Assets. |
| Dictionary |
Dictionary of SysFEAT concepts |
| Lexical Scope |
Data Dictionary |
Composition: ➝ Classification: ➝ Specialization: ➝ Enumerated definition: ➝ Syntax: ➝
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