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Data Structure and Coordination

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Infrastructure data that is well controlled and organised is more likely to be used across a variety of systems and provide value to organisations. The applications of structure to data through master data management, effective management of metadata and use of an appropriate data taxonomy and information model are key to enhancing the interoperability and value of infrastructure data.

When navigating the complexities and nuances of data structures and coordination, it is recommended to engage with relevant domain experts and authorities to ensure that good data management practices are adopted.

 

 

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Last updated 12 Nov 2020