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UXGerda opened this issue Jun 19, 2020 · 4 comments
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Master data #3

UXGerda opened this issue Jun 19, 2020 · 4 comments

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@UXGerda
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UXGerda commented Jun 19, 2020

Master Data is a very well established term that describes non transactional business data that provide context for the transactions. It comes with its own set of theories and methodologies under the term Master Data Management.

In this sense, the term is used in the many UIs to mark such data. (e.g. list of persons, part is labeled "Master Data")

Proposal:
replace with defining data

@MarRothm
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Defining data is already in use. Master data could be replaced by:

  • Main data
  • Key data

Or we keep the term as master in this context is not discriminatory. There is no ‚slave‘. We should not ban ‚master‘ in general.

What’s your opinion?

Btw. ABS and Airwave are terms not known to nor used by this OSS project.

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UXGerda commented Jun 19, 2020

Thanks for the hint, I'll change to a less specific description.

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UXGerda commented Jun 19, 2020

I like key data.
personally I think that removing master in this case is a bit problematic due to the them more dificult identification as master data in the sense of Master Data Management.
I am ready to be convinced otherwise.

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tobiit commented Feb 23, 2021

Cambridge english disctionary:

master
noun [ C ]
uk /ˈmɑː.stər/
us /ˈmæs.tɚ/

  • the person who owns, cares for, and controls an animal:
    With careful training, a dog will obey its master completely.
  • a person who employs a servant or owns a slave:
    Servants have to obey their masters.
  • a person who has control over a particular situation:
    She was the master of her fate.
  • the captain of a ship that carries goods :
    Ship's masters are in charge of a ship, its crew and any cargo it is carrying, at sea and in port.

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