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What is information quality?

Author: Christian Rasmussen



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Definition from the dictionary Information quality The degree to which information is appropriate for a specific purpose. “ Garbage in, garbage out...” If you use bad information as a basis for decision-making, you are likely to make a bad decision. Contextual quality - Characteristics that change with the specific task is it important to me right now? Intrinsic quality - Characteristics that are essential regardless of context and presentation - universally important data Representational quality - Concerns how information is made available to the user Accessibility quality - Concerns whether authorized users can easily access the information.


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Definition from the dictionary
Information quality
The degree to which information is appropriate for a specific purpose.

“ Garbage in, garbage out...”
If you use bad information as a basis for decision-making, you are likely to make a bad decision.


Contextual quality - Characteristics that change with the specific task is it important to me right now?

Intrinsic quality - Characteristics that are essential regardless of context and presentation - universally important data 

Representational quality - Concerns how information is made available to the user

Accessibility quality - Concerns whether authorized users can easily access the information.
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