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K uses a unique algorithm to calculate a data item’s Trust Score.
The Trust Score can help:
Guide data users to utilise trusted data
Help data managers improve the trust level of their data to drive usage
How to locate the Data Trust Score?
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How is the Trust Score Calculated?
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The Trust Score is automatically calculated using a range of attributes including:
The usage of the data product/asset across the Organisation: Frequency and variety of usage
Who uses the data product/asset: Variety and type of users
User Use cases: Verified use casesIf the data product/asset has been verified for a business use case
Domain: if the data product/asset has been assigned to a data
Documentation: If the data product/asset has been documented
Lineage: If the data product/asset provenance is known
Quality of data profile: The quality of documentation, data lineage and number of issuesnumber of open issues assigned to the data product/asset
Each attribute can boost or penalise the trust score. For example:
if a data product/asset has been verified, the product/asset’s trust score will be boosted to a high+ even if its usage is only moderate compared to other data products/assets.
If a data product has many issues raised against it, the trust score will be penalised until the issues are resolved.