Certified Data Management Professional – Fundamentals (CDMP) — Question 79
Considerations for whether to integrate two data stores should include all except the:
Answer options
- A. Ability to govern the data across both systems
- B. Capability of the systems to support the data natively
- C. Complexity of data operations
- D. Privacy and access consideration for the data
- E. Maintaining of master data trust across the two data stores
Correct answer: E
Explanation
The correct answer is E because maintaining master data trust is not a direct consideration when integrating two different data stores, while the other options are essential factors that influence the decision. The ability to govern data, system capabilities, complexity, and privacy considerations are all crucial to ensure a successful integration.