Title of article :
The assessment of the information quality with the aid of multiple criteria analysis
Author/Authors :
Jerzy Michnik، نويسنده , , Mei-Chen Lo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The virtual business work flow depends on the information quality (IQ) which is essential attribute of information. The IQ depends strongly on organization of the information system (IS) and how the information is processed. In our approach we incorporate the four-aspect representation of IQ: (1) intrinsic, (2) contextual, (3) representational, and (4) accessibility. These four-aspects are divided into several criteria at the next level of hierarchy. The weights, representing the relative importance of criteria, have been assessed by pair-wise comparisons made by group of experts. Based on discussion with experts, six alternative strategies, that could be used for improving the IQ, were designed. For each given criterion, the group of subjects revealed the opinion about the level of achievement of every alternative. The set of scores, assigned to the alternative by different subjects, formed the discrete distribution that is used for a comparison of alternatives with the aid of stochastic dominances. In analogy to the Electre I methodology, the simple algorithm for the aggregate evaluation of analyzed alternatives was proposed. The benefits of proposed approach were demonstrated in a case study of the semiconductor industry. The results of our study suggest, that in case of matured company, the external strategies, that point out to the information exchange and strategic networked alliance with customers and suppliers, are preferred to the internal ones. The latter ones might be of greater importance for the new set up or for a young company.
Keywords :
Semiconductor industry , Multiple criteria analysis , Stochastic dominance (SD) , Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) , Information quality (IQ)
Journal title :
European Journal of Operational Research
Journal title :
European Journal of Operational Research