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Definitions: Data Governance and Data Domains

What are data domains?

All data are not created equal: they have different purposes, uses, and origins. Therefore, governance may be different for different data.

One way to think about these different data is through the lens of different domains—basically, ways in which we group data together for the purposes of applying policies and standards.

Here at Rochester, we have two different types of data domains: Topical data domains, and functional data domains. See a full list of these domains below, or use our Domain Explorer tool to learn more.

Topical data domains

Data governance standards and protocols apply University-wide, including the following topical domains of University data:

  • Alumni and Advancement
  • Facilities and Space Services
  • Faculty
  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • Master & Reference
  • Research Administration
  • Research Products and Outputs
  • Student

Functional data domains

Functional domains help support functions that cross-cut multiple spheres of University activities or knowledge. The functional domains are:

  • Analytics
  • Audit
  • Communications
  • Diversity
  • External Relations
  • Global Engagement
  • Information Security
  • Institutional Research and Academic Administration
  • Legal
  • Library and Collections
  • Technology
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