A Canonical Data Model (CDM) is a standardized framework used to unify and streamline data integration among multiple systems within a business or organization. It serves as a common reference point and common language to bridge data inconsistencies and ensure seamless communication between different applications and databases. By simplifying data exchange and reducing data redundancy, the CDM enhances the efficiency, consistency, and maintainability of information systems.
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Canonical Data Modeling documents, using Data Modeling techniques, how messages or packets pass between different systems.πDATAVERSITY
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Canonical Data Modeling is something hardly known by most of us, but it really makes things very simple for analysis and analytics. Letβs decode itβ¦.πlinkedin.com
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Take control of your organization's data mess. Canonical data models will reduce the work you do to your data. Find out exactly how to get started.πSplunk-Blogs
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Spread the loveA canonical data model (CDM) is a data schema that represents data in a manner that is independent of any specific application, system, or technology. It provides a standardized format for the exchange of data between different systems, applications, and organizations. The main purpose of a CDM is to unify the disparate data sources of an organization, which can be in the form of databases, spreadsheets, or even paper files. It defines a common vocabulary and a set of rules for the structure and meaning of data elements. As such, it enables effective data integration and reduces the [β¦]πThe Tech Edvocate