Volume 8

Volume 8, Number 68

August 9, 2010

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A Recommendation for A Professional Focus Area in Data Management for the IS2002 Information Systems Model Curriculum


Herbert E. Longenecker, Jr.
University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL 36688 USA

David M. Yarbrough
Northrop-Grumman, Inc.
Pascagoula, MS 39568 USA

David L. Feinstein
University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL 36688 USA

Abstract: IS2002 has become a well defined standard for information systems curricula. The Data Management Association (DAMA 2006) curriculum framework defines a body of knowledge that points to a skill set that can enhance IS2002. While data management professionals are highly skilled individuals requiring as much as a decade of relevant experience before being hired, principles of the profession are a good fit with the requirements for an information systems analyst. The life-cycle relationships of data management professionals to other IT professionals suggest that information systems education and experience can provide an excellent career path to data management. Based on these observations recommendations are made to add a new professional emphasis area in data management and to add data quality, architecture and metadata concepts and practices to the IS2002 learning units.

Keywords: IS2002 curriculum, data management, DMBOK, certification, assessment, exit skills

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Recommended Citation: Longenecker, Yarbrough, and Feinstein (2010). A Recommendation for A Professional Focus Area in Data Management for the IS2002 Information Systems Model Curriculum. Information Systems Education Journal, 8 (68). http://isedj.org/8/68/. ISSN: 1545-679X. (A preliminary version appears in The Proceedings of ISECON 2006: §2115. ISSN: 1542-7382.)