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What is pipeline in data management?
What is a data pipeline? A data pipeline is a method in which raw data is ingested from various data sources, transformed and then ported to a data store, such as a data lake or data warehouse, for analysis. Before data flows into a data repository, it usually undergoes some data processing.
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What is a pipeline integrity dig?
An integrity dig is when a section of pipeline is excavated to give pipeline operators an up-close view of the pipeline to determine if a repair or replacement is required.
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What is a pipeline integrity management program?
An integrity management program is a set of safety management, analytical, operations, and maintenance processes that are implemented in an integrated and rigorous manner to assure operators provide protection for High Consequence Areas (HCAs).
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What is the integrity of the pipelines?
Pipeline integrity (PI) is the degree to which pipelines and related components are free from defect or damage.
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What is transmission integrity management?
Transmission Integrity Mangement Program is a process for assessing and mitigating pipeline risks in an effort to reduce both the likelihood and consequences of incidents.
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What is pipeline integrity management?
Pipeline Integrity Management (PIM) is the cradle-to-grave approach of understanding and operating pipelines in a safe, reliable manner.
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What are the issues with pipeline integrity?
Flaws in the pipeline can occur by improper processing of the metal or welding defects during its initial construction. The handling of the pipe during transportation may cause dents or buckling which compromise the pipeline.
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What does a pipeline integrity engineer do?
Pipeline casings/ road crossing/ water crossing evaluation. Inspection plan development/ optimization. Identify pipeline preventative and mitigative measures, re-assessment interval and re-assessment methods. Monitoring and surveillance of integrity parameters to ensure reliable operations.
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hi today we're going to talk about data governance now i know some of you are thinking this is really either boring or super complex but we're going to use an analogy today to help drive home some of the key concepts around data governance after all data governance is foundational and critical to helping you take advantage of your data in the ai world now recently i had the task of cleaning out a house as i prepared for a major modernization and renovation this just wasn't any ordinary house though it's a house i bought from my parents who lived there for over 30 years and let's just say my mom wasn't real good about throwing away things so the first thing i had to do was understand what i had so i started in the basement and had to go through and discover all of the different items clothing bins photographs family heirlooms everything that was down there that process in the data world is called discovery discovery is a process of understanding all of the different data assets you have across your repositories which may be in the cloud on-prem or even from some sas applications now the easy part is discovering the data that you know about the hard part is discovering the data that you don't know about for me that was discovering all the different things in my attic now once i had the opportunity to go through each different part of my house i had to start classifying the items i had to understand if it was something that was a family heirloom whether it was a picture or a photograph set of photographs or even toys financial records all kinds of different stuff in the data world the process of classification is assigning data to different categories whether it's customer data product data financial data and providing that that label or that classification to it now after that this is where it gets really fun in my world i had to go through and decide what to keep for me i had my wife set forth some policies about what we were keeping what we were donating and what we were just throwing in the garbage let's take toys for example my mom loved to keep a lot of toys from when i was growing up in certain toys there were missing parts the policy was if they were missing parts we would donate them hoping that somebody may be able to use it if it was broken we would throw it away now we started applying these rules rules are ways to help you enforce your data policies and again policies are about setting guidelines and standards about what to do with your data in the data world one policy that is very common yet critical is around personally identifiable data personally identifiable data such as a social security number must be masked the rules help you enforce that if it is a social security number you must mask it and that helps you enforce the policy now for me as i went through the process of enforcing my policies i decided what i loved what i was throwing away and what i was donating to charity in the data world you must go through the same process and as i did so in my world the things that i was keeping i repackaged in bins and i labeled the different bins describing what was in each of them now this is a little bit like metadata metadata in the data world helps describe what that data asset is simply put it's like a card catalog at a library that describes a book it provides the author the subject the copyright in the data world it does much of the same thing it tells you where the data came from what it is so that when you want to use it it's easier to find and easier to use when the time comes now what was cool in my world was i found a few things that helped me generate some money there were a couple of family heirlooms that i didn't necessarily need anymore but i was able to sell wouldn't that be cool like if you were able to monetize your data by understanding what it is and helping your organization that's the importance of data governance that's the value that it brings to your organization for me the one thing i wish i could do was automate that process the great news for you in the data world you can automate it thanks for watching if you have any questions please leave them in the comments below also please remember to like this video and subscribe to our channel so we can continue to bring content that matters to you
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