Steward Hub
Steward Hub is a Portal-exclusive feature
Dataedo Steward Hub makes managing and documenting your metadata faster, easier and more complete. It provides automated suggestions regarding actions you can take in your catalog, crucial improvements and many more.
Key features
- Quality Rule assignment - Steward hub can automatically detect suggested Data Quality rules for your data, and lets you apply them in bulk, aiding in Data Governance.
- Bulk additions - Steward Hub enables group linking of assets to Domains and Areas, allowing for fast and easy grouping of multiple objects into a topic area.
- Term suggestions - Steward Hub can extract common words or phrases from your Metadata, and suggest them as Terms, making the work of building your Glossary easier than ever.
- Key suggestions - Steward Hub can suggest new Primary Keys or Foreign keys based on extracted metadata, it can also draw your attention to tables without a defined primary key. That way you can be sure that your Data Model is properly set up.
- Workflow support - Steward Hub can show you a summary of manual objects in a Workflow status requiring your attention. Thanks to that you can always be up to date with Reviews or Idea revisions that have been assigned to you.
- Ownership assignment - Steward hub lets you assign Owners and other Data Roles defined in your repository to multiple objects at once, streamlining the procedure, and making it easier to effectively reflect your colleague's responsibilities.
Philosophy of Steward Hub
The goal behind the creation of Steward Hub was to help you with the most difficult part of working with metadata: documenting it. As such, Steward Hub is focused on suggesting you ready-made solutions, and enabling bulk-addition of objects and relations.
For ease of navigation, the Steward hub is divided into modules, offering special suggestions and actions for Business Domains, Data Domains, Data Products, Glossary, Reference Data, Data Roles, and Data Models.
Steward hub modules
Check links below to learn more about each module: