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- Panel: IQ Certificate Curriculum ExperienceMarcus Gebauer, Michael Mielke, Karolyn Kerr, Eric Infeld, Beatriz Castier. 3-13
- Developing, Implementing and Monitoring an Information Product Quality StrategyElizabeth M. Pierce. 13-26
- Data Quality Strategy: A Step-by-Step ApproachFrank Dravis. 27-43
- Getting Better Information Quality By Assessing And Improving Information Quality ManagementIsmael Caballero, Óscar Gómez, Mario Piattini. 44-58
- Website Quality Assessment CriteriaVassilis Moustakis, Charalambos Litos, Andreas Dalivigas, Loukas Tsironis. 59-73
- Analyzing Information Quality In Virtual Service Networks With Qualitative Interview DataHelinä Melkas. 74-88
- Web Design vs. Web QualityAnne Matheus. 89-98
- Simulations of the Relationship Between an Information System s Input Accuracy and Its Output AccuracyIrit Askira Gelman. 99-110
- Metadata Quality For Federated CollectionsBesiki Stvilia, Les Gasser, Michael B. Twidale, Sarah L. Shreeves, Timothy W. Cole. 111-125
- Logical Interdependence of Some Attributes of Data/Information QualityZbigniew J. Gackowski. 126-140
- Beyond Business Process ReengineeringAnton Raneses. 141-153
- Using the Data Quality Scorecard as a Negotiation StrategyTraci Campbell, Keri Douglass, Wyndolyn Smith-Adams. 154-163
- Data Mining, Dirty Data, and CostsLeo Pipino, David Kopcso. 164-169
- Information Quality Function DeploymentLatif Al-Hakim. 170-182
- Galaxy s Data Quality Program: A Case StudyLaura Sebastian-Coleman, Eric Infeld. 183-196
- Where To Start? A Preliminary Data Quality Checklist For Emergency Medical Services DataJennifer Long, Craig Seko, Chris Robertson, Laurie J. Morrison. 197-210
- Applying Name Knowledge to Name Quality AssessmentKimberly Hess, John R. Talburt. 211-217
- The Development of a Healthcare Data Quality Framework and StrategyKarolyn Kerr, Tony Norris. 218-233
- An Algebraic Approach to Quality Metrics for Customer Recognition SystemsJohn R. Talburt, Kimberly Hess, Richard Wang, Emily Kuo. 234-247
- Stewardship and Staging of Information for Enterprise MiningJon R. Wright, Gregg T. Vesonder, Tamraparni Dasu. 248-259
- Information Quality: How Good Are Off-The-Shelf DBMS?Felix Naumann, Mary Roth. 260-274
- WEAVE: An Automated System for Collating Unstructured Data from WEB and Legacy Sources to Enhance the MRO Supply ChainL. Robert Pokorny, Harpreet Singh. 275-284
- Quality-Adaptive Query Processing Over Distributed SourcesLaure Berti-Equille. 285-296
- DQ Options: Evaluating Data Quality Projects Using Real OptionsMonica Brobrowski, Sabrina Vazquez Soler. 297-310
- A Framework For The Classification Of Data Quality Costs And An Analysis Of Their ProgressionMartin J. Eppler, Markus Helfert. 311-325
- Panel: IQ Research DirectionsBeverly K. Kahn, Elizabeth M. Pierce, Helinä Melkas. 326-332
- Completeness in the Relational Model: a Comprehensive FrameworkMonica Scannapieco, Carlo Batini. 333-345
- Authoritative Data Source (ADS) Framework and ADS Maturity ModelFrank Ponzio. 346-357
- Empirical Validation of the Structure of an Information Quality ModelMatthew Bovee. 358-372
- Quality Measures and The Information ConsumerMikhaila Burgess, N. J. Fiddian, W. A. Gray. 373-388
- Information Quality in Complex SalesRonald Hyams, Martin J. Eppler. 389-401
- Representation and Certification of Data Quality on the WebCinzia Cappiello, Chiara Francalanci, Barbara Pernici, Francesco Martini. 402-417
- Customer Investigation Process At Credit Suisse: Meeting The Rising Demand Of RegulatorsMario Klesse, Clemens Herrmann, Pius Brändli, Thomas Mügeli, Daniel Maier. 418-432
- Business Requirements of A Record Matching SystemAndrew Borthwick, Maggie Soffer. 433-446
- A Methodology For Information Quality Assessment In The Designing And Manufacturing Processes Of Mechanical ProductsSu Ying, Zhanming Jin. 447-465