K has a number of default collections that help you manage, classify and organise your data and capabilities.
This page will discuss some of the key K Collections.
Classification
Classifications can be assigned to any data or analytical asset. Only one classification can be set per asset.
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Classification (example) |
Description |
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Restricted |
Restricted data includes data that, if compromised or accessed without authorisation, could lead to criminal, legal or regulatory penalties and/or cause irreparable damage to the company. |
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Confidential |
Confidential data is any data that requires specific authorisation and/or clearance. |
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Internal |
Internal only data is strictly accessible to internal company personnel or internal employees who are granted access. |
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Public |
Public data is freely accessible to the public. It can be freely used, reused, and redistributed without repercussions. |
Category
Classifications can be assigned to any data or analytical asset. Only one classification can be set per asset.
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Category (example) |
Description |
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Gold |
Business ready - High quality, trust and well governed. |
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Silver |
Data that is matched, merged, conformed and cleansed or Analysis that is moderately governed, trusted and tested. |
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Bronze |
Raw data or unvalidated analysis |
Domains
Domains are a logical grouping of data and analytical assets by category, topic, area of interest etc for the purpose of organising, assigning accountability, and managing responsibilities.
Domains assist in governing and discovery data by groupings that align with how your business works. To align governance and domain definition, only Data Managers and Data Governance Managers can create new domains.
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Example Domains |
Description |
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Inventory |
Data Items related to inventory sold by the business |
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Corporate |
Internal corporate information including policies, standards, & strategy |
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Employee |
Employee and employment related data. |
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Marketing |
Data Items related to marketing and advertising |
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Sales |
Data Items related to the process of selling inventory |
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Finance |
Data Items related to Finance (General Ledger, Balances, Cash Flow, Forecasting) |
Verified Use Case
Verified Use Case is the defined purpose of why the data is collected, generated or modelled. Verified Use Cases enable data workers to discover data they can use for a project they have.
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Example Verified Use Case |
Description |
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Financial reporting |
Used by Finance for Monthly and Annual Finance reporting |
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Market reporting |
Reporting on market activity/performance. |
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Marketing campaigns |
Marketing campaigns to targeted audiences and segments. |
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Operations |
Analytics and reports to support day to day operations and call center |
Channels
Channels are links to third party collaboration tools where active discussion occurs between users (e.g. Teams/Slack). Channels are useful to link users to where to ask questions, find existing answers etc.
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Example Channel |
Description |
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Marketing-data |
A Slack channel for all marketing related data, reports and analytics |
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Finance-reporting |
A Teams channel for Finance users to discuss reporting issues and questions |
Zone Collection
K automatically calculates a Zone for all data assets.
The Zone is a great way to quickly understand how the data asset was produced or is being consumed.
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Zone Type |
Producer of Data Asset |
Consumer of Data Asset |
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Operational |
System |
System |
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Consumption |
System |
User |
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Adhoc |
User |
System or User |
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Unknown |
No usage data |
No usage data available |
💡 Related: K also provides automated PII collections that flag sensitive data detected across your data estate. See Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Collections for more information.