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10 Unexpected Obj Questions On Data Management

The document presents a series of objective questions aimed at exploring advanced and nuanced aspects of data management, focusing on evolving technologies, less common data types, human factors, and future concerns. Key topics include balancing edge computing with centralized governance, addressing algorithmic bias, managing unstructured and dark data, fostering a data-driven culture, and the implications of quantum computing and blockchain on data security. The questions encourage critical thinking about the complexities and future challenges in the field of data management.

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10 Unexpected Obj Questions On Data Management

The document presents a series of objective questions aimed at exploring advanced and nuanced aspects of data management, focusing on evolving technologies, less common data types, human factors, and future concerns. Key topics include balancing edge computing with centralized governance, addressing algorithmic bias, managing unstructured and dark data, fostering a data-driven culture, and the implications of quantum computing and blockchain on data security. The questions encourage critical thinking about the complexities and future challenges in the field of data management.

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Alright, let's dive into some "unexpected" objective questions on data management, aiming to

push beyond the typical and explore more nuanced and forward-thinking aspects:
Focusing on the Evolving Landscape:
1.​ Given the rise of edge computing, how would you design a data management
strategy that balances local processing with centralized governance?
○​ This probes the ability to adapt to distributed data environments.
2.​ How do you anticipate and mitigate potential ethical biases that can arise from
automated data management and AI-driven data analysis?
○​ This addresses the growing concern of algorithmic bias.
3.​ With the increasing prevalence of real-time data streams, what are the critical
considerations for ensuring data quality and consistency in a continuous data
flow?
○​ This moves beyond static data sets to dynamic environments.
Focusing on less common data types and situations:
1.​ How would you manage and preserve unstructured data, such as audio and video
recordings, to ensure long-term accessibility and usability?
○​ This deals with the challenges of non-traditional data.
2.​ In a scenario where your organization must handle "dark data" (unknown or
unused data), what steps would you take to assess its value and potential risks?
○​ This addresses the challenge of data that is stored, but not used.
3.​ How would you design a data management system to handle the rapid evolution of
data schemas driven by agile development and continuous software updates?
○​ This focuses on the data management in highly change driven environments.
Focusing on the human element:
1.​ How do you foster a data-driven culture within an organization where data literacy
varies significantly among employees?
○​ This address the importance of people within data management.
2.​ How can data management practices be used to improve the accessibility of data
for individuals with disabilities?
○​ This brings in the idea of data accessibility.
Focusing on future concerns:
1.​ Considering the potential impact of quantum computing, how might data
encryption and security strategies need to evolve?
○​ This looks to the future of data security.
2.​ How do you foresee the role of decentralized data management and blockchain
technology in addressing data privacy and security concerns?
○​ This addresses the possible changes that new technologies could bring.
These questions aim to stimulate thought about the less conventional, but increasingly
important, aspects of data management.

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