DocumentCode :
1384022
Title :
Data quality: a rising e-business concern
Author :
Paulson, Linda Dailey
Author_Institution :
Ventura, CA, USA
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
10
Lastpage :
14
Abstract :
Data quality has become a business-critical issue because it can make or break the databases and data warehouses that drive e-business. Garbage in, garbage out is not new; it started to become more important because of data warehouses and data marts as well as the Web. In recent InformationWeek surveys, IT professionals have consistently ranked data quality tasks as the leading IT challenge in the post-Y2K remediation era. What´s also new is that data quality issues aren´t limited to individual erroneous records: they now include how applications associate various pieces of data, and how users use or interpret data. As new data usage revealed the need to ensure data consistency throughout the enterprise, new tools have emerged to help IT reconcile data inconsistencies. Not all professionals are confident off-the-shelf solutions can flexibly meet their needs, but vendors argue that automating tasks allows quicker, cost-effective project and application deployment
Keywords :
business data processing; data handling; data integrity; database management systems; information resources; professional aspects; quality control; IT challenge; IT professionals; InformationWeek surveys; Web; application deployment; business-critical issue; data consistency; data inconsistencies; data marts; data quality; data usage; data warehouses; databases; e-business concern; erroneous records; off-the-shelf solutions; post-Y2K remediation era; vendors; Cleaning; Companies; Costs; Councils; Data processing; Data warehouses; Databases; Information analysis; Marketing and sales; Programming profession;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
IT Professional
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9202
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/6294.869373
Filename :
869373
Link To Document :
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