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Back to DT Standards

DT Measurement Methodology

Measurement Structure

Three levels from perspectives down to individual criteria.

Methodology at a glance

Key facts

  • Measurement operates at three levels: perspectives, axes, criteria
  • Each criterion includes objectives, requirements, and evidence
  • Assessment is based on how well an entity meets each criterion
  • Results are used to determine the entity's DT maturity level
Identify perspectivesDefine the 10 perspectives covering DT aspects
Detail axesEach perspective includes axes for operational areas
Apply criteriaEvaluate the entity against 95 criteria with clear requirements
Collect evidenceProvide proof supporting compliance with each criterion
Determine maturityDetermine DT maturity level based on results

Scoring approach

LevelDescriptionCount
Perspective10 perspectives covering all DT aspects10
Axis23 axes detailing operational areas per perspective23
Criterion95 criteria with objectives, requirements, and evidence95

Key takeaway

The measurement methodology progresses from ten perspectives to individual criteria, each with defined objectives, requirements, and evidence. Entities are assessed on how well they meet each criterion to determine their DT maturity level.

Related topics

Standards Overview

Ten Perspectives

Scope & Application

DT Measurement Methodology | SAHM