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17. ICIQ 2012: Paris, France
- Laure Berti-Équille, Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau, Monica Scannapieco:
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Information Quality, IQ 2012, Paris, France, November 16-17, 2012. MIT 2012
Keynotes
- Stuart E. Madnick:
BIG Data Must Overcome BIG Data Quality Challenges. ICIQ 2012 - Marielle Vo-Van:
The five legged sheep: Bouygues Telecom, data quality and governance case study. ICIQ 2012 - Felix Naumann:
The Quality of Web Data. ICIQ 2012
IQ and Organizations
- Riikka Vilminko-Heikkinen, Samuli Pekkola:
Organizational Issues in Establishing Master Data Management Function. ICIQ 2012: 1-13 - Elizabeth M. Pierce, Piyush Malik, C. Lwanga Yonke, Chitra Kagathur Nargaraj:
The State of Information and Data Quality Efforts in Today's Organizations. ICIQ 2012: 14-30 - Angélica Caro, Alfonso Rodríguez, C. Lwanga Yonke, Cinzia Cappiello, Ismael Caballero:
Designing Business Processes Able to Satisfy Data Quality Requirements. ICIQ 2012: 31-45
IQ and Knowledge
- Meredith Nahm:
Knowledge Acquisition from and Semantic Variability in Schizophrenia Clinical Trial Data. ICIQ 2012: 46-57 - Umair ul Hassan, Seán O'Riain, Edward Curry:
Towards Expertise Modelling for Routing Data Cleaning Tasks within a Community of Knowledge Workers. ICIQ 2012: 58-69 - Sarah Ayad, Samira Si-Said Cherfi:
Domain Knowledge Based Quality for Business Process Models. ICIQ 2012: 70-84
Information Accuracy
- Sami Laine:
APC-SIMULATOR: Demonstrating the Effects of Technical and Semantic Errors in the Accuracy of Hospital Reporting. ICIQ 2012: 85-98 - Alisa Wechsler, Adir Even:
Assessing Accuracy Degradation over Time with a Markov-Chain Model. ICIQ 2012: 99-110 - Meredith Nahm, Joseph Bonner, Philip L. Reed, Kit Howard:
Determinants of Accuracy in the Context of Clinical Study Data. ICIQ 2012: 111-125
IQ Improvement
- Philip Woodall, Alexander Borek, Ajith Kumar Parlikad:
Customized Data Quality Improvement. ICIQ 2012: 126-138 - Hendrik Decker:
Checking and Repairing the Quality of Information in Databases by Inconsistency Metrics. ICIQ 2012: 139-150 - William Rybolt, Leo Pipino:
Introducing Data and Information Quality Principles in Today's College Curriculum via an Introductory Probability and Statistics Cours. ICIQ 2012: 151-162 - Mario Mezzanzanica, Mirko Cesarini, Fabio Mercorio, Roberto Boselli:
Towards the Use of Model Checking for Performing Data Consistency Evaluation and Cleansing. ICIQ 2012: 163-177
IQ Dimensions
- Phyllis Illari, Luciano Floridi:
IQ: Purpose and Dimensions. ICIQ 2012: 178-192 - Philip Woodall, Andy Koronios, Jing Gao, Ajith Kumar Parlikad, Elaine George:
An Investigation into Data Quality Root Cause Analysis. ICIQ 2012: 193-205 - Roman Lukyanenko, Jeffrey Parsons:
Impact of Conceptual Modeling Approaches on Information Quality: Theory and Empirical Evidence. ICIQ 2012: 206-211 - Carlo Batini, Matteo Palmonari, Gianluigi Viscusi:
The Many Faces of Information and their Impact on Information Quality. ICIQ 2012: 212-228
Measurement of IQ
- Michael Feldman, Adir Even, Yisrael Parmet:
The Effect of Missing Data on Classification Quality. ICIQ 2012: 229-242 - Abrar Haider, Sang Hyun Lee:
Information Quality Assessment in Korean Asset Managing Organization - Using a Product Perspective. ICIQ 2012: 243-259 - Yonelbys Iznaga, César Guerra-García, Ismael Caballero:
CALYDAT: A Methodology for Evaluating Data Quality Dimensions based on Data Profiling Techniques. ICIQ 2012: 260-277 - Fabian Panse, Wolfram Wingerath, Steffen Friedrich, Norbert Ritter:
Key-based Blocking of Duplicates in Entity-Independent Probabilistic Data. ICIQ 2012: 278-296
IQ and Social Media
- Yasuhiro Tanaka, Akihisa Kodate:
Research on the Role of Social Media and Motivation to Use in the Local Community - Index of Information Quality and Private Space Function. ICIQ 2012: 297-310 - Ganesan Shankaranarayanan, Bala Iyer, Donna Stoddard:
Quality of Social Media Data and Implications of Social Media for Data Quality. ICIQ 2012: 311-325 - Olivier Blattmann, Patrick Kaltenrieder, Patrizia Haupt, Thomas Myrach:
Measuring Information Quality on the Internet - A User Perspective. ICIQ 2012: 326-339
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