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- Setting up your community-domain structure - Collibra
When working with Collibra, you can be as granular as you want when setting up your communities and subcommunities There are no restrictions as to the rationale you use for creating your communities
- About domains - Collibra
About domains A domain is a logical grouping of assets It always has a domain type and belongs to only one community You can recognize a domain by the icon
- Collibra building blocks
To create an unbeatable data governance model, it's important to understand the basic building blocks of Collibra Platform and how they are related The following table lists Collibra concepts and explains how Collibra captures information
- About responsibilities - Collibra
Anita Morrison is assigned the Community Manager resource role for the Enterprise community John Fisher is assigned the Business Steward resource role for the Critical Data Elements domain in the Enterprise community
- Resource roles - Collibra
If you assign a resource role to a community, it also applies to all its subcommunities, domains and assets in the community The purpose of resource roles is to grant resource permissions to users through a responsibility
- Browse pane - Collibra
The search box within the browse pane can be used to search for a community, domain, asset view, or dashboard The following table describes the tabs shown in the browse pane
- View permissions - Collibra
You assign a view permission to users or user groups on either a domain or community level Note If you limit the view permissions on a domain in a community, you can no longer update the view permissions on the community level
- Collibra Documentation
Use this menu to easily navigate to Collibra sites, documentation, resource centers and community forums
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