Data definition specification


In computing, a data definition specification is a guideline to ensure comprehensive and consistent data definition. It represents the attributes required to quantify data definition. A comprehensive data definition specification encompasses enterprise data, the hierarchy of data management, prescribed guidance enforcement and criteria to determine compliance.

Overview

A data definition specification may be developed for any organization or specialized field, improving the quality of its products through consistency and transparency. It eliminates redundancy and provides standardization, making it easier and more efficient to create, modify, verify, analyze and share information across the enterprise.

To understand how a data definition specification works in an enterprise, we must look at the elements of a DDS. Writing data definitions, defining business terms in the context of a particular environment, provides structure for an organization’s data architecture. In developing these definitions, the words used must be traceable to clearly defined data.
A data definition specification may be used in the following activities to provide consistency and clarity between departments supporting the activity:
A data definition specification requires data definitions to be:

Enterprise data

A data definition specification was produced by the Open Mobile Alliance to document charging data. The document, the centralized catalog of data elements defined for interfaces, specifies the mapping of these data elements to protocol fields in the interfaces. Created for the exchange of financial data, Market Data Definition Language is an XML specification designed

Clinical submissions

The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium, a global, multidisciplinary, non-profit organization, has established standards to support the acquisition, exchange, submission and archiving of clinical research data and metadata. CDISC standards are vendor-neutral, platform-independent and freely available from the CDISC website. The Case Report Tabulation Data Definition Specification draft version 2.0, the oldest data definition specification, is part of the evolution from the 1999 FDA electronic submission guidance and electronic Common Technical Document documents specifying that a document describing the content and structure of included data be included in a submission. Define.xml was developed to automate the review process by generating a machine-readable data-definition document. Define.xml has standardized submissions to the Food and Drug Administration, reducing review times from over two years to several months.

Archival data

A data definition specification is the foundation of metadata for scientific data archiving. The Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard uses one principle of a DDS: consistent use of key terms to catalog digital objects for global use. The METS schema is a flexible mechanism for encoding descriptive, administrative and structural metadata for a digital library object and expressing complex links between metadata, and can provide a useful standard for the exchange of digital-library objects between repositories.
A similar effort is underway to preserve complex data associated with video-game archiving. Preserving Virtual Worlds attempted to address archival-format deficiencies, citing the lack of suitable documentation for interactive fiction and games at the bit level: specifically, the absence of "representation information" needed to map raw bits into higher-level data constructs. Preserving Virtual Worlds 2 is a research project expanding on initial efforts in this field.