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- Storytelling as a Management ToolBruce N. Davidson. 2-11
- Generations of Information QualityFrank Dravis. 12-19
- Organizational Realism Meets Information Quality Idealism: The Challenges of Keeping an Information Quality Initiative GoingBeverly K. Kahn, Raïssa Katz-Haas, Diane M. Strong. 20-32
- A Proposed Framework for the Analysis of Source Data in a Data WarehouseM. Pamela Neely. 33-43
- External Data Selection for Data Mining in Direct MarketingDirk Arndt, Wendy Gersten. 44-61
- A Strategy for Managing Data Quality in Data Warehouse SystemsMarkus Helfert, Eitel von Maur. 62-76
- Information Products for Remanufacturing: Tracing the Repair of an Aircrfat Fuel-PumpYang W. Lee, Thomas Allen, Richard Y. Wang. 77-82
- Data Quality Challenges in Enabling eBusiness TransformationArie Segev. 83-91
- Improving the Quality of Corporate Household Data: Current Practices and Research DirectionsStuart E. Madnick, Richard Y. Wang, Frank Dravis, Xinping Chen. 92-104
- Accessing the Quality of Online Classified Websites: An Empirical Study of the 100 Largest NewspapersAdenekan Dedeke, Beverly K. Kahn. 105-118
- Managing Information Quality in Virtual Communities of PracticeAndreas Neus. 119-131
- The Issue of IQ in Internet-Based Early-Warning Systems for Trend ManagementDaniel Diemers. 132-137
- An In-Depth Investigation into the Impact of Information Quality Upon the Perceived Value of InformationGraham Doig, Neil F. Doherty, Chris Marples. 138-152
- Data Quality in the Small: Consumer InformationArnon Rosenthal, Donna M. Wood, Eric Hughes, Mary C. Prochnow. 153-161
- Quality Mining: A Data Mining Based Method for Data Quality EvaluationSabrina Vazquez Soler, Daniel Yankelevich. 162-172
- MEDD: An Approximate Matching Technology for Database Searching, Linking, and De-DuplicatingArthur Goldberg, Andrew Borthwick. 173-178
- Cleaning Up Very Large Databases and Keeping Them CleanPriscilla Broberg. 179-183
- A Framework for Information Quality in a Data Warehouse: IQ in the context of Data Marts and Data WarehousesQ. M. Jonathan Wu. 184-188
- Monitoring and Data Quality Control of Financial Databases from a Process Control PerspectiveJanusz Milek, Martin Reigrotzki, Holger Bosch, Frank Block. 189-205
- The Implementation of Information Quality for the Automated Information Systems in the TDQM Process: A Case Study in Textile and Garment Company in ThailandAthakorn Kengpol. 206-216
- A Methodological Approach to Data Quality Management Supported by Data MiningUdo Grimmer, Holger Hinrichs. 217-232
- A Data Quality BrowserTheodore Johnson, Tamraparni Dasu. 233-243
- From Databases to Information Systems - Information Quality Makes the DifferenceFelix Naumann. 244-260
- Conceptual Ideas Underlying the Information Engineering Approach for Decision Making in TextilesYatin Karpe, George Hodge, Neil Cahill, William Oxenham. 261-272
- An Assessment of the Theory Underpinning the Role of Information Quality in the Single-Loop Decision Making ModelRaul M. Abril. 273-289
- Information Envelope and its Information Integrity ImplicationsVijay V. Mandke, Madhavan K. Nayar, Kamna Malik. 290-309
- A Conceptual Framework and Belief Function Approach to Assessing Overall Information QualityMatthew Bovee, Rajendra P. Srivastava, Brenda Mak. 311-328
- A Generic Framework for Information Quality in Knowledge Intensive IndustriesMartin J. Eppler. 329-346
- A College Course: Data Quality in Information SystemsCraig Fisher. 347-358
- Overview of Deloitte & Touche s Approach to Information QualityJohn Gimpert, Tim Krick. 359-361
- Data Quality and Medical Record Abstraction in the Veterans Health Administration s External Peer ReviewJames H. Forsythe, Jonathan Perlin, John Brehm. 362-369
- The Canadian Institute for Health Information Data Quality Framework, Version 1: A Meta-Evaluation and Future DirectionsJ. A. Long, J. A. Richards, C. E. Seko. 370-383
- Tracking the Physical and Information Product Flows in Mobile Patient Service Supply Chain: A Real Vision Lab ApproachP. Balasubramanian, G. Shankaranarayan, Richard Y. Wang. 384-397
- Non-Intrusive Assessment of Organizational Data QualityBinling Jin, Suzanne M. Embury. 398-411
- Using Control Matrices to Evaluate Information Production MapsElizabeth M. Pierce. 412-423
- Data Quality Issues in Service Provisioning & BillingTamraparni Dasu, Theodore Johnson. 424-430
- Introducing Data Quality in a Cooperative ContextPaola Bertolazzi, Monica Scannapieco. 431-444
- Information Quality and Large Scale Project Budget TrackingViktor Dvurechenskikh, Vladimir Baranov, George Huntington. 445-447