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Connecting to HOPEX Data Governance
To connect to HOPEX Data Governance, see HOPEX Desktop.
The menus and commands available in HOPEX Data Governance depend on the profile with which you are connected.
HOPEX Data Governance Profiles
In HOPEX Data Governance, there are default user profiles with which specific rights and accesses are associated.
 
Profile
Description
Data Designer
He/She is responsible for modeling the data (business, logical and physical) as well as the data domains used to exploit this information in process or application maps.
 
Data Asset Manager
Responsible for data governance
Data Governance Functional Administrator
He/She is responsible for managing all the product's administrative tasks. The IA Functional Administrator has rights to all objects.
- He/She manages the users and their profile assignments.
- He/She prepares the work environment and creates elements required for information management.
- He/She can intervene in:
Dictionaries
Information Domains
Concepts, concept views
etc.
Data Contributor
The data contributor is involved in the data workflow and participates in the definition and description of the data.
Data Viewer
This profile can be used to consult information on the data, such as the definition of terms in the business glossary, the use of data in business data areas, in applications, etc.
Business Roles of HOPEX Data Governance
In HOPEX Data Governance, objects can be assigned to persons with the following roles:
Chief Data Officer (DCO) : the Chief Data Officer is a data manager, who is responsible for the overall data strategy of the company. He is the one who will optimize the collection of data, their storage, reliability and quality and optimize their use.
Data Owner: this is the authority who decides on data access and use. The data owner can be the data designer, one of its users or a third party. The owner of the data may be the designer of the data, one of its users or a third party.
Data stewards can ask data owners to check or complete the value of a field, for example to correct a data quality defect.
Data Designer: the Data Designer is responsible for defining, describing and classifying information system data. He/She enriches and maintains the dictionary and reference data models. He/She accompanies the definition of the business needs concerning the description and the use of the data. He/She also participates in the development of Data Lineage which is a contribution to the reliability of data processing.
Data Engineer: builds and maintains the tools and the infrastructures necessary for the analysis of data by data scientists. He/she creates solutions able to process large volumes of data while guaranteeing its security. He/she is the first link in the IT chain.
Data Scientist: is responsible for bringing together the data designer (business and logical data) and the managers of the processes who use this data.
Data Quality Manager: must ensure that the company's data is relevant and useful. To do so, he/she must implement data control procedures.
Data Steward: the Data Steward is the lead manager in a data governance project. He/She plays a key role in its realization. He/She has the knowledge of the data and their metadata. He/She makes them his own and works with the business teams to define the objectives of the data governance project.