Create a business glossary in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio - Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio

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Create a business glossary in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio

In Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, a business glossary is a collection of business terms (words) that may be associated with assets (data). It provides appropriate vocabularies with a list of business terms and their definitions for business users to ensure the same definitions are used across the organization when analyzing data. Business glossaries are created in the catalog domain and can be applied to assets and columns to help understand key characteristics of that asset or column. One or more glossary terms can be applied. A business glossary can be a flat list of terms where any term in the business glossary can be associated with a sublist of other terms. For more information, see Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio terminology and concepts. To create, edit, or delete a glossary in your Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio domain, you must be a member of the owning project with the right permissions for that domain.

To create a glossary, complete the following steps:

  1. Navigate to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio using the URL from your admin and log in using your SSO or AWS credentials.

  2. Navigate to the Discover menu in the top navigation bar.

  3. Choose Glossaries, and then choose Create glossary.

  4. Specify a name, description, and owning project for the glossary and then choose Create glossary.

  5. Enable the new glossary by choosing the Enabled toggle.

To disable or enable a business glossary, complete the following steps:

  1. Navigate to Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio using the URL from your admin and log in using your SSO or AWS credentials.

  2. Navigate to the Discover menu in the top navigation bar.

  3. Choose Glossaries.

  4. Select the business glossary that you want to disable or enable.

  5. On the glossary details page, locate the Enabled toggle and use it to enable or disable your selected glossary.

    Note

    Disabling a glossary also disables all the terms that it contains.