datalinjausta
Datalinjausta is a term used in Finnish data management to describe the practice of aligning data flows across information systems by defining consistent lineages, mappings, and routing rules between source data and target schemas. The concept treats data movement as a set of connected lines that can be traced from origin to destination, supporting repeatable processing and governance.
Core goals include data quality, governance, and interoperability. Datalinjausta aims to provide clear lineage, enabling impact
Key components are line definitions (specifying the source, target, and field mappings), transformation steps, lineage graphs,
Applications include enterprise data warehouses, data lakes, data mesh architectures, and regulatory reporting. Datalinjausta supports impact
Limitations include potential complexity in large architectures, reliance on consistent metadata, and overhead from maintaining line
See also data lineage, data governance, data mapping, ETL/ELT, and data catalogs.