Organisational Requirements
Guilherme Morbey ()
Chapter 2 in Data Quality for Decision Makers, 2013, pp 15-46 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Some time ago, we encountered 45 DQ criteria. To us it seemed important to determine how they might be checked and we found the following six essential checking methods: Methods which should be covered by expert’s approval (e.g. interpretability, granularity, necessity) Surveys (e.g. objectivity, relevance, intelligibility trustworthiness, added value) Methods covered by IT security /business monitoring (e.g. access opportunity, access security, temporary availability) Automatic measuring methods Methods requiring a visual inspection or a document check (traceability, normative consistency, origin) Methods comprising audits / follow-up examinations (e.g. applicability, applicability of audits)
Keywords: Data User; Data Owner; Operating Expense; Management Board; Normative Consistency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-01823-8_2
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