Monitoring Entity Compliance with Time Series - trillium_discovery - trillium_quality - 17.1

Trillium Control Center

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Discovery
Trillium > Trillium Quality
Version
17.1
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality and Discovery
Title
Trillium Control Center
Topic type
Overview
Installation
How Do I
Configuration
Administration
Reference
First publish date
2008

At the entity level, the most meaningful trend is entity business rule (EBR) compliance. An EBR is a customer-specific data quality standard against which entities are validated. For example, your company may have a rule that checks that the product ID is valid.

To monitor compliance with business rules over time

  1. In the Discover bar, click Analysis.
  2. Expand Time Series Analysis and then expand the project you want to review.
  3. Double-click Entity Generations. The Entities List View opens, containing metadata for the entity generations contained in the selected project.
    Note: Move your cursor over the column headings to display a tooltip description of the column.
  4. Scroll to the right until you see the group of columns that contains statistics about business rule compliance. For each entity (or generation), the metadata includes:
    • Business Rules. Total number of entity business rules in each entity.
    • Enabled Business Rules. Total number of enabled entity business rules.
    • Passing Business Rules. Total number of entity business rules that passed entity compliance.
    • Failing Business Rules. Total number of entity business rules that failed entity compliance.
  5. Scroll further right to see the BR Compliance % column which shows a measure of the entity compliance percentage to the enabled entity business rules. Use the Time Series metadata to determine what improvements, if any, are required in your data entry process.
    Note: This view presents statistics on many other metadata objects. You can change the columns included in the table by right-clicking a column head and selecting Choose Columns.