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The Data Quality Assessment Framework "shows you how to measure
and monitor data quality, ensuring quality over time. You ll start
with general concepts of measurement and work your way through a
detailed framework of more than three dozen measurement types
related to five objective dimensions of quality: completeness,
timeliness, consistency, validity, and integrity. Ongoing
measurement, rather than one time activities will help your
organization reach a new level of data quality. This plain-language
approach to measuring data can be understood by both business and
IT and provides practical guidance on how to apply the DQAF within
any organization enabling you to prioritize measurements and
effectively report on results. Strategies for using data
measurement to govern and improve the quality of data and
guidelines for applying the framework within a data asset are
included. You ll come away able to prioritize which measurement
types to implement, knowing where to place them in a data flow and
how frequently to measure. Common conceptual models for defining
and storing of data quality results for purposes of trend analysis
are also included as well as generic business requirements for
ongoing measuring and monitoring including calculations and
comparisons that make the measurements meaningful and help
understand trends and detect anomalies.
Demonstrates how to leverage a technology independent data quality
measurement framework for your specific business priorities and
data quality challenges
Enables discussions between business and IT with a non-technical
vocabulary for data quality measurement
Describes how to measure data quality on an ongoing basis with
generic measurement types that can be applied to any situation
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