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  2. Information quality - Wikipedia

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    "Information quality" is a measure of the value which the information provides to the user of that information. [1] "Quality" is often perceived as subjective and the quality of information can then vary among users and among uses of the information. Nevertheless, a high degree of quality increases its objectivity or at least the ...

  3. Data quality - Wikipedia

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    In practice, data quality is a concern for professionals involved with a wide range of information systems, ranging from data warehousing and business intelligence to customer relationship management and supply chain management. One industry study estimated the total cost to the U.S. economy of data quality problems at over U.S. $600 billion ...

  4. Business and management research - Wikipedia

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    Information access is difficult since managers see information as competitive advantage on the market; Managers are educated and want some information produced by the classical research method; Finding must resolve practical management problems; Managers often need information of high quality to help them to make the right decision.

  5. Information systems success model - Wikipedia

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    Information quality refers to the quality of the information that the system is able to store, deliver, or produce, and is one of the most common dimensions along which information systems are evaluated. Information quality impacts both a user’s satisfaction with the system and the user’s intentions to use the system, which, in turn, impact ...

  6. Information quality management - Wikipedia

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    Information quality management is an information technology (IT) management discipline encompassing elements of quality management, information management and knowledge management. [1] It further encompasses the COBIT information criteria of efficiency, effectiveness, confidentiality, integrity, availability, compliance and reliability.

  7. Knowledge management - Wikipedia

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    Courses in business administration, information systems, management, libraries, and information science are all part of knowledge management (KM), a discipline that has been around since 1991. Information and media, computer science, public health, and public policy are some of the other disciplines that may contribute to KM research.

  8. Data Quality Act - Wikipedia

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    The Information Quality Act (IQA) or Data Quality Act (DQA), passed through the United States Congress in Section 515 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2001 (Pub. L. 106–554 (text)). Because the Act was a two-sentence rider in a spending bill, it had no name given in the actual legislation.

  9. Quality management - Wikipedia

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    The intersection of technology and quality management software prompted the emergence of a new software category: Enterprise Quality Management Software (EQMS). EQMS is a platform for cross-functional communication and collaboration that centralizes, standardizes, and streamlines quality management data from across the value chain.