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Enterprise Data Architecture and Implementation: We Have What Our CIO Wants!

Enterprise Data Architecture and Implementation: We Have What Our CIO Wants!. Brand Niemann Senior Enterprise Architect EPA Enterprise Architecture Team March 14, 2008. Brief History. March 3 - 11, 2008, Enterprise Data Architecture Discussions and Activities.

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Enterprise Data Architecture and Implementation: We Have What Our CIO Wants!

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  1. Enterprise Data Architectureand Implementation:We Have What Our CIO Wants! Brand Niemann Senior Enterprise Architect EPA Enterprise Architecture Team March 14, 2008

  2. Brief History • March 3 - 11, 2008, Enterprise Data Architecture Discussions and Activities. • Kevin Kirby, David Prompovitch, Michael Alford, and Brand Niemann. • March 12, 2008, Enterprise Data Architecture Program, Kevin Kirby, Overview Presentation for CIO Biweekly. • Strategy for Program Growth (see next slide). • March 13, 2008, Enterprise Data Architecture Briefing, Kevin Kirby, Enterprise Architecture Working Group Session. • Essentially repeat of March 12th with suggestions (see slide 4). • March 13, 2008, Data Architecture Subcommittee Meeting, Brand Niemann, Informal Presentation. • Vision & Implementation (see slides 5-8). • Web 2.0 (see slides 9-10). • March 16-20, 2008, The DAMA International Symposium & Wilshire Meta-Data Conference, Kevin Kirby Attending. • At least nine presentations on Web 2.0, Wikis, etc. for Metadata and Data Management, etc.

  3. Strategy for Program Growth • Define / Publish the Enterprise Data Management Framework: • See Web 2.0 Wiki Pilot. • Complete Data Intranet Site: • See Web 2.0 Wiki Pilot. • Design program branding. • See Web 2.0 Wiki Pilot. • Develop outreach materials. • See Web 2.0 Wiki Pilot.

  4. Suggestions • Gene Durman: Include science data and metadata. • Brand Niemann Reply: We have! • Brand Niemann: Report on the Environment Peer Review could be the kernel for the Data Advisory Council. • Kevin Kirby Reply: Great idea! • Brand Niemann: Require WebART and ITGSS to support Web 2.0 functions for agility and interoperability. • Joanna Hugney and Laurie Ford Reply: You are leading us to the future! • John Sullivan: Thanks for attending the meeting.

  5. Vision and Implementation Our initial objective is to see if this Web 2.0 Wiki can be useful in bringing about collaboration across the Metadata Management Functions Matrix, Teams-Tasks Matrix, and Data Architecture Documents. A longer range goal would be to see if this Web 2.0 Wiki could be used as an Enterprise Metadata Management and Application Development Tool (e.g. data and metadata mashups). Footnotes: See slide 6.

  6. Footnotes • (1) FEA DRM 2.0 and Report to Congress (2005). • (2) February 6, 2007, and February 5, 2008. • (3) Combines Description and Context from DRM 2.0. See (2). • (4) The data and metadata are combined together (see Brand Niemann). • (5) Information Architecture (topics and subtopics) and Data Architecture (data tables and data elements) are integrated. See Web 2.0 Wiki Pilot: Information Classifications. • (6) This specification defines the syntax and semantics of the SPARQL query language for RDF. SPARQL can be used to express queries across diverse data sources. • (7) EPA Data Architecture Enterprise Metadata. • (8) Video on data reuse in mashups that will revolutionize EPA data architecture, data management, and data reuse applications! • * Note: This also works with relational databases.

  7. Vision and Implementation http://epametadata.wik.is/ (password required to see)

  8. Vision and Implementation The EPA Data Architecture Metadata Community of Interest (CoI) is working to integrate the following metadata sources for information sharing and integration across the enterprise and the world. (1) Web 2.0 Wiki pages are XML-based and have RSS Feeds!

  9. Web 2.0 Source: Mills Davis, Four Stages of the Web at http://project10x.com/about.php

  10. Web 2.0 • Some basic functionalities: • Author like Word • Edit/comment on every page • Some level of security for every page • Tagging • Versioning • Watchlist • RSS/XML between applications • etc.

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