Topics: Data Modeling, Enterprise Architecture, Metadata
Products: ER/Studio Enterprise Team Edition, ER/Studio Data Architect
Data modeling and collaboration: Insights for business and data professionals
Business stakeholders make decisions with misunderstood or incorrect data.
75% use wrong data
- 12% I do not know
- 13% never use wrong data
81% interpret data incorrectly.
- 10% I do not know
- 9% never interpret data incorrectly
Communication gaps affect data quality.
- Only 45% include data modeling team in time to influence development.
- 28% document the data model after applications are complete.
- 25% data modeling team finds out too late.
- 3% After decisions have been made that cannot be changed.
Better understanding data models means better data.
Application and data quality would increase if developers understood data modeling better. Yes 95%. No 5%.
Agile data modeling enables:
- 95% see benefits in agile data modeling.
- 52% increase data accuracy and integrity.
- 51% better collaboration between data modelers and developers
- 49% Improved consistency across applications using the same data models as a basis
- 45% Better communication with business stakeholders and alignment to business objectives
- 43% Improve alignment throughout the organization by increasing sharing of models and metadata
- 38% Better solution delivery performance
- 37% Increased productivity be creating and tracking data modeling tasks
- 34% Better visibility into backlog of change requests
Survey by: dimensional research