When you have data in many systems and applications you may be facing inconsistancy in data that generally should be the same. Centralizing this data as a reference for your organisation’s people and systems will improve consistency and data quality. This data is called reference data.
REFERENCE DATA
Reference data is often called a subset of master data. It refers to the data that defines the set of permissable values to be used by other data fields. An example is location or postcode. Classifying once how location data needs to be recorded provides a table of reference data for your people and systems to use. You will find that reference data is often a simple structure of code and value that hardly ever changes over time.
“After a thorough selection process for a Reference Data Management solution, we arrived at Systemation. With the Reference Data Management solution and the implementation expertise of Systemation, we have developed a robust solution with which de Volksbank can manage its reference data in accordance with the requirements of various regulators.”
REFERENCE DATA MANAGEMENT
Reference data management is both the process and technology to manage reference data classifications and hierarchies across systems and business lines.
TECHNOLOGY
Reference Data Management as a technology will typically be part of your Master Data Management solution. Such a asolution should provide you with the capability to implement and govern the policies and standards that you defined.
In addition the technology should make it possible for you to manage the mapping of your reference data between different representations and accross different data domains.
Ofcourse you will benefit from other capabilities in your Master Data Management solution such as integration, workflow and security.