| Description | Abstract Concept
A Data Assurance Case is a structured argument, supported by evidence, intended to justify that a data is acceptably assured relative to a concern (such as quality, safety, security or privacy) in the intended operating environment. The operating environment includes: 1. Policies related to the use of data in the organization (privacy policy, regulation policy, ...). 2. Data quality policies defined by the organization. 3. Risk to be mitigated in the use, consumption and sharing of data by the organization. 4. Control directives to be followed in the use, consumption and sharing of data by the organization.
The Data Governance Core domain provides the core entities shared by all Data Governance sub-domains. | ||
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| External references |
NIST - Assurance Case | ||
| Super Types |
Assurance Case | ||
| Dictionary |
Dictionary of SysFEAT concepts | ||
| Lexical Scope |
Assurance System |
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