TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of data governance in a high-level approach of data migration to open data
AU - Yulfitri, Alivia
AU - Sensuse, Dana Indra
AU - Sumirat Hidayat, Deden
AU - Suryono, Ryan Randy
AU - Kautsarina,
AU - Purwaningsih, Erisva Hakiki
AU - Prabuwono, Anton Satria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Data quality issues are still a challenge in data migration. Existing methods mainly focus on technical issues. However, the problem of data quality is not only a technical problem, but the main one is the non-technical aspect. This paper aims to identify the role of data governance in the data migration process. The qualitative research method uses two primary references, namely the high-level data migration approach from Kazimir et al. and the DAMA-DMBOK framework. Both are highly compatible with data migration processes focusing on data quality and referencing governance roles. The case study was conducted in a central government working on data migration to the new One Data application. The results show that eight data governance roles are involved in 20 migration processes (65%). Non-technical activities related to data quality involve more than half of the data migration process. This paper proposes the role of data governance for non-technical aspects of the migration process. This paper presents a case study of the high-level data migration process and how data governance comes into play. This research can help the government and practitioners overcome problems that often occur in data migration, especially related to data quality.
AB - Data quality issues are still a challenge in data migration. Existing methods mainly focus on technical issues. However, the problem of data quality is not only a technical problem, but the main one is the non-technical aspect. This paper aims to identify the role of data governance in the data migration process. The qualitative research method uses two primary references, namely the high-level data migration approach from Kazimir et al. and the DAMA-DMBOK framework. Both are highly compatible with data migration processes focusing on data quality and referencing governance roles. The case study was conducted in a central government working on data migration to the new One Data application. The results show that eight data governance roles are involved in 20 migration processes (65%). Non-technical activities related to data quality involve more than half of the data migration process. This paper proposes the role of data governance for non-technical aspects of the migration process. This paper presents a case study of the high-level data migration process and how data governance comes into play. This research can help the government and practitioners overcome problems that often occur in data migration, especially related to data quality.
KW - DAMA-DMBOK framework
KW - data governance
KW - data migration
KW - Indonesia’s one data
KW - Kazimir et al.’s approach
KW - open data
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U2 - 10.1177/02663821241264702
DO - 10.1177/02663821241264702
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203977390
SN - 0266-3821
VL - 41
SP - 94
EP - 103
JO - Business Information Review
JF - Business Information Review
IS - 3
ER -