Responsible for the management and administration of processes and tools that enable the organization to identify, document, and access intellectual capital and information content.
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NICE Framework Category
CCE® Concentration Area:
Operate and Maintain (OM)
NICE Specialty Area:
Knowledge Management (KMG)
NICE Work Role ID:
OM-KMG-001
OPM Code | DCWF Code:
431
Database Administrator (OM101-RBT)
Database Administrator – RBT – WBT (OM001-WBT)
KSA-T
Below are the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Tasks (KSA-T) identified as being required to perform this work role.
ID & Description
- K0001 – Knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies.
- K0002 – Knowledge of risk management processes (e.g., methods for assessing and mitigating risk).
- K0003 – Knowledge of laws, regulations, policies, and ethics as they relate to cybersecurity and privacy.
- K0004 – Knowledge of cybersecurity and privacy principles.
- K0005 – Knowledge of cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
- K0006 – Knowledge of specific operational impacts of cybersecurity lapses.
- K0015 – Knowledge of computer algorithms.
- K0016 – Knowledge of computer programming principles.
- K0020 – Knowledge of data administration and data standardization policies.
- K0022 – Knowledge of data mining and data warehousing principles.
- K0023 – Knowledge of database management systems, query languages, table relationships, and views.
- K0025 – Knowledge of digital rights management.
- K0031 – Knowledge of enterprise messaging systems and associated software.
- K0051 –Knowledge of low-level computer languages (e.g., assembly languages).
- K0052 – Knowledge of mathematics (e.g. logarithms, trigonometry, linear algebra, calculus, statistics, and operational analysis).
- K0056 – Knowledge of network access, identity, and access management (e.g., public key infrastructure, Oauth, OpenID, SAML, SPML).
- K0060 – Knowledge of operating systems.
- K0065 – Knowledge of policy-based and risk adaptive access controls.
- K0068 – Knowledge of programming language structures and logic.
- K0069 – Knowledge of query languages such as SQL (structured query language).
- K0083 – Knowledge of sources, characteristics, and uses of the organization’s data assets.
- K0095 – Knowledge of the capabilities and functionality associated with various technologies for organizing and managing information (e.g., databases, bookmarking engines).
- K0129 – Knowledge of command-line tools (e.g., mkdir, mv, ls, passwd, grep).
- K0139 – Knowledge of interpreted and compiled computer languages.
- K0140 – Knowledge of secure coding techniques.
- K0193 – Knowledge of advanced data remediation security features in databases.
- K0197 – Knowledge of database access application programming interfaces (e.g., Java Database Connectivity [JDBC]).
- K0229 – Knowledge of applications that can log errors, exceptions, and application faults and logging.
- K0236 – Knowledge of how to utilize Hadoop, Java, Python, SQL, Hive, and Pig to explore data.
- K0238 – Knowledge of machine learning theory and principles.
- K0325 – Knowledge of Information Theory (e.g., source coding, channel coding, algorithm complexity theory, and data compression).
- K0420 – Knowledge of database theory.
ID & Description
- S0011 – Skill in conducting information searches.
- S0012 – Skill in conducting knowledge mapping (e.g., map of knowledge repositories).
- S0049 – Skill in the measuring and reporting of intellectual capital.
- S0055 – Skill in using knowledge management technologies.
ID & Description
- A0002 – Ability to match the appropriate knowledge repository technology for a given application or environment.
ID & Description
- T0037 – Construct access paths to suites of information (e.g., link pages) to facilitate access by end-users.
- T0060– Develop an understanding of the needs and requirements of information end-users.
- T0154 – Monitor and report the usage of knowledge management assets and resources.
- T0185 – Plan and manage the delivery of knowledge management projects.
- T0209 – Provide recommendations on data structures and databases that ensure correct and quality production of reports/management information.
- T0339 – Lead efforts to promote the organization’s use of knowledge management and information sharing.
- T0421 – Manage the indexing/cataloguing, storage, and access of explicit organizational knowledge (e.g., hard copy documents, digital files).
- T0452 – Design, build, implement, and maintain a knowledge management framework that provides end-users access to the organization’s intellectual capital.
- T0524 – Promote knowledge sharing between information owners/users through an organization’s operational processes and systems.
- Knowledge
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ID & Description
- K0001 – Knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies.
- K0002 – Knowledge of risk management processes (e.g., methods for assessing and mitigating risk).
- K0003 – Knowledge of laws, regulations, policies, and ethics as they relate to cybersecurity and privacy.
- K0004 – Knowledge of cybersecurity and privacy principles.
- K0005 – Knowledge of cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
- K0006 – Knowledge of specific operational impacts of cybersecurity lapses.
- K0015 – Knowledge of computer algorithms.
- K0016 – Knowledge of computer programming principles.
- K0020 – Knowledge of data administration and data standardization policies.
- K0022 – Knowledge of data mining and data warehousing principles.
- K0023 – Knowledge of database management systems, query languages, table relationships, and views.
- K0025 – Knowledge of digital rights management.
- K0031 – Knowledge of enterprise messaging systems and associated software.
- K0051 –Knowledge of low-level computer languages (e.g., assembly languages).
- K0052 – Knowledge of mathematics (e.g. logarithms, trigonometry, linear algebra, calculus, statistics, and operational analysis).
- K0056 – Knowledge of network access, identity, and access management (e.g., public key infrastructure, Oauth, OpenID, SAML, SPML).
- K0060 – Knowledge of operating systems.
- K0065 – Knowledge of policy-based and risk adaptive access controls.
- K0068 – Knowledge of programming language structures and logic.
- K0069 – Knowledge of query languages such as SQL (structured query language).
- K0083 – Knowledge of sources, characteristics, and uses of the organization’s data assets.
- K0095 – Knowledge of the capabilities and functionality associated with various technologies for organizing and managing information (e.g., databases, bookmarking engines).
- K0129 – Knowledge of command-line tools (e.g., mkdir, mv, ls, passwd, grep).
- K0139 – Knowledge of interpreted and compiled computer languages.
- K0140 – Knowledge of secure coding techniques.
- K0193 – Knowledge of advanced data remediation security features in databases.
- K0197 – Knowledge of database access application programming interfaces (e.g., Java Database Connectivity [JDBC]).
- K0229 – Knowledge of applications that can log errors, exceptions, and application faults and logging.
- K0236 – Knowledge of how to utilize Hadoop, Java, Python, SQL, Hive, and Pig to explore data.
- K0238 – Knowledge of machine learning theory and principles.
- K0325 – Knowledge of Information Theory (e.g., source coding, channel coding, algorithm complexity theory, and data compression).
- K0420 – Knowledge of database theory.
- Skills
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ID & Description
- S0011 – Skill in conducting information searches.
- S0012 – Skill in conducting knowledge mapping (e.g., map of knowledge repositories).
- S0049 – Skill in the measuring and reporting of intellectual capital.
- S0055 – Skill in using knowledge management technologies.
- Abilities
-
ID & Description
- A0002 – Ability to match the appropriate knowledge repository technology for a given application or environment.
- Tasks
-
ID & Description
- T0037 – Construct access paths to suites of information (e.g., link pages) to facilitate access by end-users.
- T0060– Develop an understanding of the needs and requirements of information end-users.
- T0154 – Monitor and report the usage of knowledge management assets and resources.
- T0185 – Plan and manage the delivery of knowledge management projects.
- T0209 – Provide recommendations on data structures and databases that ensure correct and quality production of reports/management information.
- T0339 – Lead efforts to promote the organization’s use of knowledge management and information sharing.
- T0421 – Manage the indexing/cataloguing, storage, and access of explicit organizational knowledge (e.g., hard copy documents, digital files).
- T0452 – Design, build, implement, and maintain a knowledge management framework that provides end-users access to the organization’s intellectual capital.
- T0524 – Promote knowledge sharing between information owners/users through an organization’s operational processes and systems.