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15. ICIQ 2010: Little Rock, AR, USA
- Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Information Quality, ICIQ 2010, Little Rock, AR, USA, November 12-14, 2010. MIT Information Quality Program 2010, ISBN 978-1-61839-016-5
- Nawaf Alkharboush, Yuefeng Li:
A decision rule method for data quality assessment. ICIQ 2010 - Valerie Sessions, Chris Nuhn:
A discussion of methods for the detection of errors in a power law distribution. ICIQ 2010 - Samar I. Swaid:
A framework for developing better instruments to measure web based health information quality. ICIQ 2010 - Irit Askira Gelman:
A general ranking strategy for data accuracy management. ICIQ 2010 - Philip Woodall, Ajith Kumar Parlikad:
A hybrid approach to assessing data quality. ICIQ 2010 - Sandra Collovini de Abreu, Tércio Oliveira de Almeida, Luiz Carlos Ribeiro Junior, Marília Terra de Mello:
A new cycle of improvement for information quality services. ICIQ 2010 - Karel Dejaeger, Bart Hamers, Jonas Poelmans, Bart Baesens:
A novel approach to the evaluation and improvement of data quality in the financial sector. ICIQ 2010 - Therese Friberg, Stephan Prödel, Rainer Koch:
Analysis of information quality criteria in a crisis situation as a characteristic of complex situations. ICIQ 2010 - Shuyan Xie, Markus Helfert:
Assessing information quality deficiencies in emergency medical service performance. ICIQ 2010 - Ying Su, Ling Yin, Latif Al-Hakim:
Assuring information quality of electronic health records in eHealth platform. ICIQ 2010 - Ana Lucas:
Corporate data quality management in context. ICIQ 2010 - Delphine Clément, Soumaya Ben Hassine-Guetari, Brigitte Laboisse:
Data quality as a key success factor for migration projects. ICIQ 2010 - Soukaina Messaoudi, Kamilia Messaoudi, Serhan Dagtas:
Dempster-Shafer based information quality processing in smart environments. ICIQ 2010 - Ashu Bhatnagar:
Enabling transparency & trust in financial data through semantic data quality rating system. ICIQ 2010 - Boris Otto, Alexander Schmidt:
Enterprise master data architecture: Design decisions and options. ICIQ 2010 - Roger Blake, G. Shankaranarayanan:
Framing data quality research: A semantic analysis approach. ICIQ 2010 - Irbis Gallegos, Ann Q. Gates, Craig E. Tweedie:
Improving environmental sensor data quality using a categorization of data properties. ICIQ 2010 - Nitin Agarwal, Yusuf Yiliyasi:
Information quality challenges in social media. ICIQ 2010 - Zbigniew J. Gackowski:
Information quality for operations: Framework and Model. ICIQ 2010 - G. Shankaranarayanan, Nitin R. Joglekar, Edward G. Anderson Jr.:
Managing accuracy of project data in a distributed project setting. ICIQ 2010 - Helena Galhardas, Luis Torres, João Damásio:
Master data management: A proof of concept. ICIQ 2010 - John Wilton, Anne Matheus:
Migrating and cleaning data using excel. ICIQ 2010 - Vinay Sachidananda, Abdelmajid Khelil, Neeraj Suri:
Quality of information in wireless sensor networks. ICIQ 2010 - Jing Gao, Andy Koronios:
Snap-on data quality enhancement and verification tool (DEVA) for asset management. ICIQ 2010 - Ahmed Abuhalimeh, M. Eduard Tudoreanu, Erich A. Peterson:
Subjective evaluation of perception of accuracy in visualization of data. ICIQ 2010 - Jørgen Stang, Tore Hartvigsen, Joachim Reitan:
The effect of data quality on data mining - Improving prediction accuracy by generic data cleansing. ICIQ 2010 - O. Isaac Osesina, John R. Talburt:
Towards a data-intensive approach to named entity recognition. ICIQ 2010 - Marília Terra de Mello, Gustavo C. Frainer, José G. C. Souza, Luiz C. R. Junior:
Towards a high performance merge solution for large-scale Datasets. ICIQ 2010 - Maria Jose Espona:
Tracing infectious diseases in South America: An IQ challenge. ICIQ 2010 - James McGinnis, Bruce Upton:
Using a Metro-Ethernet project to address IQ challenges with technology. ICIQ 2010 - Andrea Maurino, Carlo Batini, Simone Grega:
Using information capacity to assess integrated schema. ICIQ 2010
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