Enterprise Modeling Compliance

Enterprise Modeling Compliance (EMC) provides you (non-admin user) with a mechanism to apply metadata standards across your mart catalogs and maintain data model quality at the enterprise level.

To use EMC, you need to be well-versed with business requirements so that you can create and use a combination of policies and rules on your data models. This enables you to implement high compliance standards in your modeling practice.

Rules define a set of protocols to be followed in an organization for model compliance. You can create rules or use default rules to be followed throughout the model and populates errors or warnings if not followed.

Now, these rules are applied to the default polices or user-defined polices, which you can create. Policies are globally defined set of principles. Using policies, you can maintain business standards across your organization. Polices are applied to the objects such as attributes, columns, entities, tables, domains, and relationships, which are available in the models.

Based on the policy applied to the model, job can be executed and generate comprehensive reports with pass, error, and warning statistics. If the job result got failed, you can go to the model and improve the data quality for the objects to pass the job result.

Using Enterprise Modeling Compliance (EMC), you can: