(1) This document is a component of the framework for the general governance and life cycle management of key terms and their definitions for RMIT University. (2) The key term definition standard provides a structured approach to documenting a definition, and this applies to key terms as required by the Definition and Reporting Stewards Working Group and in accordance with the Key Term Guidelines. (3) Where the commonly understood definition of a term is in use and in the absence of ambiguity, a definition is not required. The definition will represent the needs of RMIT University as a whole. (4) Where the term is, or is equivalent to, a term that is required by external bodies for reporting purposes, and where the term name or definition conflict, both definitions will be documented separately, and the term name will be qualified to indicate the specific use of that term. (5) Authority for this document is established by the Information Governance Policy. (6) All staff authoring definitions which are intended to be used broadly at RMIT Group. (7) Terminology is the core of our language at RMIT and our general understanding and use of this terminology affects our ability to effectively define and communicate information. As such, our key terms are an effective way to describe the scope of information that we need to govern within any given information governance function. This allows the implementation of specific governance policies, standards, procedures, accountability and decision rights as they apply to specific sets of information. (8) With accountability assigned to key terms, accountability for other information and data can be applied more easily. (9) Therefore, governance of key terms is essential for effective information governance. (10) Our key terms and their definitions are information assets and must be managed accordingly. (11) A key term will have an Information Trustee who is accountable for approving the definition. (12) A key term will have an Information Steward who is responsible for defining the business term in accordance with stakeholder agreement. (13) A key term will have one definition, aligned across the organisation. (14) If a different definition is required for a different context (purpose) or within a different business function, it is a different term with its own name and definition. (15) Key terms and definitions will be accessible to all members of the organisation. (16) A key term must be defined if: (17) This section documents the standard required of definitions established and managed for key terms and metrics. (18) The definition standard requires the definition to be structured such that:Key Term Definition Standard
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Standard
Introduction
Key Term Guidelines
Standard for Defining Key Term Definitions
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