What is data gap analysis?

A. When a company examines its data to determine if it can meet business expectations, while identifying possible data gaps.
B. The tests and evaluations used to determine compliance with data governance policies to ensure correctness of data.
C. The time it takes for data to be stored or retrieved.
D. The management and oversight of an organization's data assets.


Answer: A

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