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Fundamentally, organizations will have the opportunity to choose to use principles and practices that provide maximum benefit to the organization or be faced with information and data chaos. This choice will be a difficult one with the every increasing explosion of information and data from multiple sources.
For those organizations who make the choice to maximize the benefits of data management will initiate changes that are structured around sound business principles and practices. Some organizations define a data management policy which outline principles and practices entail embracing data management in a number of ways by:
For those organizations who make this choice, they will be able to address rapidly changing business and technological environments maximizing the overall business mission and goals.
Dear Yaseen,
Principles for the Data Management are vari field to field .I mean diffrent rule sets are for public health and diffrent for secuirty servies field .
Key Concept
How It Relates to Responsible Conduct of Research
Data Ownership
This pertains to who has the legal rights to the data and who retains the data after the project is completed, including the PI's right to transfer data between institutions.
Data Collection
This pertains to collecting project data in a consistent, systematic manner (i.e., reliability) and establishing an ongoing system for evaluating and recording changes to the project protocol (i.e., validity).
Data Storage
This concerns the amount of data that should be stored --enough so that project results can be reconstructed.
Data Protection
This relates to protecting written and electronic data from physical damage and protecting data integrity, including damage from tampering or theft.
Data Retention
This refers to the length of time one needs to keep the project data according to the sponsor's or funder's guidelines. It also includes secure destruction of data.
Data Analysis
This pertains to how raw data are chosen, evaluated, and interpreted into meaningful and significant conclusions that other researchers and the public can understand and use.
Data Sharing
This concerns how project data and research results are disseminated to other researchers and the general public, and when data should not be shared.
Data Reporting
This pertains to the publication of conclusive findings, both positive and negative, after the project is completed.
if you are intersted I have complete book on data management principles .
regards
Shahzad