Data catalog key terms

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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  • Key terms used in Data catalog.

    Table 1. Data catalog key terms
    Term Description
    Metadata Collector An automated scanner that runs against a connected data source to discover schemas, build lineage relationships, and populate governance metadata into the Data Catalog.
    Data Catalog The self-service discovery layer where consumers browse and evaluate Data Products, Data Interfaces, and other cataloged assets. The Data Catalog displays trust scores, lineage, and governance metadata, enabling consumers to request access and confirm data usability before building on it.
    Data assets A cataloged data object in the Data Catalog, such as a table, column, view, dashboard, report, database, or schema. Data assets are discovered through metadata collectors and enriched with business context, lineage, classifications, and governance metadata. Assets can be searched, browsed, filtered, and explored by consumers to understand their structure, purpose, and relationships before requesting access.
    Workflow Data Fabric Home The main landing page and navigation hub for the Workflow Data Fabric application. From this interface, users access the Data Catalog, Connect hub, metadata collectors, business glossary, and other data governance capabilities.
    Glossary term Business glossary terms define business concepts and can be linked to catalog assets to provide business context. Terms include definitions, synonyms, related concepts, and ownership information. Use glossary terms to bridge the gap between technical data structures and business understanding.
    Connect Hub The interface in Workflow Data Fabric Home where Connection Admins create and manage connections to external systems. From Connect Hub, admins configure credentials and authentication and set up metadata collectors.