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International Journal of Information Quality, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2012
- Helen-Tadesse Moges, Karel Dejaeger, Wilfried Lemahieu, Bart Baesens:
A total data quality management for credit risk: new insights and challenges. 1-27 - Erwin Folmer, Joris Van Soest:
Towards a quality model for semantic IS standards. 28-48 - Morgan Ericsson, Anna Wingkvist, Welf Löwe:
The design and implementation of a software infrastructure for IQ assessment. 49-70 - Ahmed Abuhalimeh, M. Eduard Tudoreanu, Thikra Mustafa:
Task-dependence of subjective believability in integration of scientific data. 71-84
Volume 3, Number 2, 2013
- Ji Meng Loh, Tamraparni Dasu:
Auditing data streams for correlated glitches. 85-106 - Carmen Moraga, María Ángeles Moraga, Angélica Caro, Rodrigo Romo Muñoz, Coral Calero:
University educated users' data quality preferences in web portals. 107-126 - Zbigniew J. Gackowski:
Strategic alignment of information quality management: problems and challenges. 127-138 - Kenza Meridji, Khalid T. Al-Sarayreh, Ahmad Al-Khasawneh:
A generic model for the specification of software reliability requirements and measurement of their functional size. 139-163 - Liguo Yu, Srini Ramaswamy:
Using bug report as a software quality measure: an empirical study. 164-183
Volume 3, Number 3, 2014
- Roberto Boselli, Mirko Cesarini, Fabio Mercorio, Mario Mezzanzanica:
Longitudinal data consistency verification using formal methods. 185-206 - Jingyu Han, Kejia Chen:
Ranking Wikipedia article's data quality by learning dimension distributions. 207-227 - Ronald F. Mead, Stephen R. Kennett:
Development of assurance techniques for information quality on technical advice. 228-250 - Lawrence Harold, M. Thenmozhi:
Information quality and banking success: a theoretical model with empirical validation. 251-272
Volume 3, Number 4, 2014
- Fei Chiang, Yu Wang:
Repairing integrity rules for improved data quality. 273-297 - Philip Woodall, Martin A. Oberhofer, Alexander Borek:
A classification of data quality assessment and improvement methods. 298-321 - Glen D. Murphy, Paul Hyland:
ERP stakeholders' perceptions of data quality and utility. 322-339 - M. Pamela Neely, Anne Matheus, William Neely:
Data and information quality of the web: do perceptions predict performance? 340-360
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