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13. ICIQ 2007: MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, USA
- Mary Ann Robbert, Robert O'Hare, M. Lynne Markus, Barbara D. Klein:
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Quality, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, November 9-11, 2007. MIT 2007
Keynote
- Claire Bailey:
Arkansas: Leading the Race in Information Quality Education. ICIQ 2007: 2-3
Information Quality Case Studies
- Joseph Bugajski, Robert L. Grossman:
An Alert Management Approach To Data Quality: Lessons Learned From The Visa Data Authority Program. 5-18 - Katharina Baamann:
Data Quality Aspects Of Revenue Assurance. 19-28 - Joseph Bugajski, Philippe De Smedt:
Assuring Data Interoperability Through The Use Of Formal Models Of Visa Payment Messages. 29-37
Modeling and Behavioral Aspects of Information Quality
- Besiki Stvilia:
A Model For Information Quality Change. 39-49 - David Becker, William McMullen, Kevin Hetherington-Young:
A Flexible And Generic Data Quality Metamodel. 50-64 - Jaeheung Yoo, Imsook Ha, Jun Kyun Choi:
When Interactive TV Meets Online Auction: A Study On Factors Affecting User Adoption. 65-74
Information Quality as a Research and Professional Field
- Mouzhi Ge, Markus Helfert:
A Review of Information Quality Research - Develop a Research Agenda. 76-91 - Mary Levis, Markus Helfert, Malcolm Brady:
IQ Management: Review of an Evolving Research Area. 92-106 - Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., Jeffrey P. Landry, John Harold Pardue, Deborah Henderson, Patricia Cupoli, Lynn J. McKell, Han Reichgeld, Teresa A. Wagner, David Yarbrough:
Development Of The CDMIQ Exam For Program Assessment And Job Entry Certification Of Data Management And Information Quality: ADAMA And ICCP Sponsored Activity Of The Center For Computing Education Research (CEER) Based On IS2002 And SIGITE 2005 Curricula Extensions. 107-116
Information Quality and Decision Making
- Zbigniew J. Gackowski:
Pervasiveness Of Materiality Of Factors In Operations And Their Changes In Decision Situations. 118-130 - Helinä Melkas, Tuomo Uotila:
Quality Of Data, Information And Knowledge In Technology Foresight Processes. 131-145 - Thomas Kelepouris, Duncan C. McFarlane, Ajith Kumar Parlikad:
Developing A Model For Quantifying The Quality And Value Of Tracking Information On Supply Chain Decisions. 146-161
Organizational Aspects of IQ
- Kristin Wende, Boris Otto:
A Contingency Approach To Data Governance. 163-176 - Nigel Turner, David R. Evans:
Data Quality? Don't Waste Your Time. 177-208 - Cinzia Cappiello, Marco Comuzzi:
Efficient Allocation Of Quality Improvement Efforts To Support The Definition Of Data Service Offerings. 209-220
Approaches for Improving Information Quality
- Irit Askira Gelman:
Simulations Of Error Propagation For Prioritizing Data Accuracy Improvement Efforts. 222-239 - Casey Guehl:
A Systematic Approach To Ensure Data Quality Within Emerging Systems. 240-248 - Lei Jiang, Alexander Borgida, Thodoros Topaloglou, John Mylopoulos:
Data Quality By Design: A Goal-Oriented Approach. 249-263
Tools and Methods for Information Quality Improvement
- Adir Even, Ganesan Shankaranarayanan:
Understanding Impartial Versus Utility-Driven Quality Assessment In Large Datasets. 265-279 - Virginie Goasdoué, Sylvaine Nugier, Dominique Duquennoy, Brigitte Laboisse:
An Evaluation Framework For Data Quality Tools. 280-294 - Shouhong Wang, Hai Wang:
Mining Data Quality In Completeness. 295-300
Information Quality Assessment in Organizational Settings
- Cleopatra Bardaki, Katerina Pramatari:
Assessing Information Quality In A RFID-Integrated Shelf Replenishment Decision Support System For The Retail Industry. 302-316 - Sasa Baskarada, Andy Koronios, Jing Gao:
IQM-CMM: A Framework For Assessing Organizational Information Quality Management Capability Maturity. 317-332 - Carlo Batini, Daniele Barone, Michele Mastrella, Andrea Maurino, Claudio Ruffini:
A Framework And A Methodology For Data Quality Assessment And Monitoring. 333-346 - Vidhu Shekhar Jha, Himanshu Joshi:
Relevance of TQM or Business Excellence Strategy Implementation for ERP - A Conceptual Study. 347-362
Theoretical Aspects of Information Quality Measurement
- Jochen Hipp, Markus Müller, Johannes Hohendorff, Felix Naumann:
Rule-Based Measurement Of Data Quality In Nominal Data. 364-378 - Craig W. Fisher, Eitel J. M. Lauría, Carolyn C. Matheus:
In Search Of An Accuracy Metric. 379-392 - Ismael Caballero, Eugenio Verbo, Coral Calero, Mario Piattini:
A Data Quality Measurement Information Model Based On ISO/IEC 15939. 393-408
Novel Approaches to Information Quality Assessment
- Elizabeth M. Pierce, Londraies Thomas:
Assessing Information Quality Through The Use Of Prediction Markets. 410-423 - Paul Führing, Felix Naumann:
Emergent Data Quality Annotation And Visualization. 424-430 - Bernd Heinrich, Marcus Kaiser, Mathias Klier:
DQ Metrics: A Novel Approach To Quantify Timeliness And Its Application In CRM. 431-445
Information Quality Issues in Data Management and the World Wide Web
- Maria da Conceição Moraes Batista, Ana Carolina Salgado:
Data Integration Schema Analysis: An Approach With Information Quality. 447-461 - Angélica Caro, Coral Calero, Mario Piattini:
A Portal Data Quality Model For Users And Developers. 462-476 - Rainer Hammwöhner:
Interlingual Aspects Of Wikipedia's Quality. 477-488 - Peter Kaomea:
IQ Journey in Legal Practice. 490-499 - G. Shankaranarayanan, Richard Wang:
IPMAP Research Status and Direction. 500-517
Applications of Information Quality Methods
- Valerie Sessions:
Employing The TDQM Methodology For Law Enforcement: An Assessment Of The SC Sex Offender Registry. 519-537 - François de Corbière:
Interorganizational Information Systems And Data Quality Improvement: The Case Of Product Information In The French Large Retail Industry. 538-548 - Luís Francisco Ramos Lima, Antônio Carlos Gastaud Maçada, Xenophon Koufteros:
A Model for Information Quality in the Banking Industry - The Case of the Public Banks In Brazil. 549-562 - John R. Talburt, Elizabeth M. Pierce, Craig Fisher, Andy Koronios, Deborah Henderson, Al Harris:
Where are we now? Where are we going? ICIQ 2007: 564-575
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