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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Accelerators
  3. Core Accelerator
  4. Data Domains Accelerator
  5. Australia/New Zealand Accelerator
  6. BCBS 239/CCAR Accelerator
  7. Brazil Accelerator
  8. Financial Services Accelerator
  9. France Accelerator
  10. Germany Accelerator
  11. India Accelerator
  12. Italy Accelerator
  13. Portugal Accelerator
  14. Spain Accelerator
  15. United Kingdom Accelerator
  16. U.S./Canada Accelerator

Accelerator Guide

Accelerator Guide

Accelerator Components

Accelerator Components

When you import an accelerator, the Developer tool creates folders for the rules, data domains, and other objects that the accelerator specifies. Each folder contains subfolders that organize the objects by country and by the type of data quality operation that they perform.
Use the Core accelerator to create the folders in a repository project. When you import additional accelerators, you add objects and folders to the project.
The following image shows the Informatica_DQ_Content project folder structure when you import multiple accelerators to the project:
The Informatica D Q Content project contains top-level folders for reference tables, rules, demonstration mappings, and content sets. The Rules folder contains subfolders for the different data quality operations that the rules perform. The other folders contain subfolders that identify the region or industry that the objects apply to.
  1. Dictionaries folder
  2. Domain_Discovery folder
  3. Rule_Specifications folder
  4. Rules folder
  5. Rules_Demo folder
  6. Content Sets folder
The project contains the following top-level folders:
Dictionaries
The Dictionaries folder contains reference table objects. Each object refers to a table in the reference data database.
Domain_Discovery
The Domain_Discovery folder contains the rules that define the data domains in the accelerators that you install. The folder contains a Data_Rules folder and a Metadata_Rules folder. The rules in the Data_Rules folder correspond to the data domains that analyze column data values. The rules in the Metadata_Rules folder correspond to the data domains that analyze column names.
Rule_Specifications
The Rule_Specifications folder contains the rule specifications that you use to verify data against business rules.
Rules
The Rules folder contains the rules that you use to analyze and enhance data.
Rules_Demo
The Rules_Demo folder contains the demonstration mappings and demonstration data sources.
Content Sets
The Content Sets folder contains reference data objects that do not specify data in the reference data database.

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