Information quality benchmarks
Suffolk University · Worcester Polytechnic Institute · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
Information quality (IQ) is an inexact science in terms of assessment and benchmarks. Although various aspects of quality and information have been investigated [1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 12], there is still a critical need for a methodology that assesses how well organizations develop information products and deliver information services to consumers. Benchmarks developed from such a methodology can help compare information quality across organizations, and provide a baseline for assessing IQ improvements.
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- Computer science
- Quality (philosophy)
- Information quality
- Baseline (sea)
- Knowledge management
- Information system
- Process management
- Business
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