Improving Data Quality in Practice: A Case Study in the Italian Public Administration

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P. Missier
G. Lalk
V. Verykios
F. Grillo
T. Lorusso
P. Angeletti
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[1] Telcordia Technologies,Applied Research
[2] Drexel University,College of Information Science and Technology
[3] Italian Ministry of Finances,undefined
[4] SO.GE.I,undefined
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data quality management; record matching; automatic data error detection; e-government;
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Assessing and improving the quality of data stored in information systems are both important and difficult tasks. For an increasing number of companies that rely on information as one of their most important assets, enforcing high data quality levels represents a strategic investment aimed at preserving the value of those assets. For a public administration or a government, good data quality translates into good service and good relationships with the citizens. Achieving high quality standards, however, is a major task because of the variety of ways that errors might be introduced in a system, and the difficulty of correcting them in a systematic way. Problems with data quality tend to fall into two categories. The first category is related to inconsistency among systems such as format, syntax and semantic inconsistencies. The second category is related to inconsistency with reality as it is exemplified by missing, obsolete and incorrect data values and outliers.
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页码:135 / 160
页数:25
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