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  2. Information quality - Wikipedia

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    Information quality. Information quality (IQ) is the quality of the content of information systems. It is often pragmatically defined as: "The fitness for use of the information provided". IQ frameworks also provides a tangible approach to assess and measure DQ/IQ in a robust and rigorous manner. [ 1 ]

  3. Information systems success model - Wikipedia

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    User, and by information, system, and service quality. Like actual system use, user satisfaction directly influences the net benefits provided by an information system. Satisfaction refers to the extent to which a user is pleased or contented with the information system, and is posited to be directly affected by system use.

  4. Information quality management - Wikipedia

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    Information quality management. 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 ...

  5. Mean opinion score - Wikipedia

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    Mean opinion score (MOS) is a measure used in the domain of Quality of Experience and telecommunications engineering, representing overall quality of a stimulus or system. It is the arithmetic mean over all individual "values on a predefined scale that a subject assigns to his opinion of the performance of a system quality". [ 1 ]

  6. Information and communications technology - Wikipedia

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    Information and communications technology (ICT) is an extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications [1] and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals) and computers, as well as necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage and audiovisual, that enable users to access, store, transmit, understand and ...

  7. Richard Y. Wang - Wikipedia

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    Richard Y. Wang is the founder and executive director of the Chief Data Officer and Information Quality (CDOIQ) Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1] Wang is widely acknowledged as the "Founder of Information Quality "—the scholar who made Information Quality an established field. For the past three decades, he advocated ...

  8. Data quality - Wikipedia

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    Data quality refers to the state of qualitative or quantitative pieces of information. There are many definitions of data quality, but data is generally considered high quality if it is "fit for [its] intended uses in operations, decision making and planning ". [1][2][3] Moreover, data is deemed of high quality if it correctly represents the ...

  9. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    A phone cage used for keeping students' phones away from them during school hours. The use of mobile phones in schools has become a very controversial topic debated by students, parents, teachers and authorities. People who support the use of mobile phones believe that these phones are useful for safety, allowing children to communicate with ...