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Introduction to data Governance at Universidad Técnica de Machala using MIKE 2.0

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Abstract

This article describes the introduction to data governance at Machala Technical University using the MIKE2.0 methodology (method for an integrated knowledge environment); This is a free code methodology that consists of five iterative and agile phases called continuous implementation; for this work was applied the first phase of the methodology that is: Business Assessment and Strategy Definition Plan; for this purpose, the following aspects were defined: business strategy, rapid company scanning for the establishment and for the evaluation of the level of maturity, scope and sponsorship, and finally the initial organization of data governance was developed according to the level of maturity detected in the company. With this it was possible to detect that the level of maturity of the institution is of 2.25 over 5, which means that it is in the level 2 of MIKE2.0 that is a denominated level reagent; that is to say, that the company reacts to data quality problems as they arise, based on this, the initial organization of the data governance team together with its responsibilities was proposed.

Keywords

Data Governance, MIKE2.0, Rapid Scanning, Maturity Level


Author Biography

Nancy Magaly Loja Mora

Ingeniera de Sistemas

Magister en docencia y gerencia en educación superior

Profesora de la Universidad Técnica de Machala

Unidad Académica de Ingeniería Civil

Carrera de Ingeniería de Sistemas


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How to Cite

Loja Mora, N. M. (2020). Introduction to data Governance at Universidad Técnica de Machala using MIKE 2.0. Alternativas, 21(2), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.23878/alternativas.v21i2.204

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