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18. ICIQ 2013: Little Rock, AR, USA
- Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Information Quality, ICIQ 2013, Little Rock, AR, USA, November 7-9, 2013. MIT Information Quality Program 2013, ISBN 978-1-62993-844-8
- Daniel L. Pullen, Pei Wang, John R. Talburt, Ningning Wu:
A false positive review indicator for entity resolution systems using Boolean rules. ICIQ 2013 - Hiroshi Koga:
A study of the promotion of information sharing through presentation of suppositional context and using a concept of corporate household: case study of Tabio corporation in Japan. ICIQ 2013 - Jianjun Cao, Xingchun Diao, Yongping Xu, Zhen Yuan:
An approach using relational Markov model for estimating and replacing missing categorical data. ICIQ 2013 - Elizabeth M. Pierce, Bruce N. Davidson:
An industry comparison of data and information quality priorities and practices. ICIQ 2013 - David Becker, Bill McMullen, Trish Dunn King, A. Fahsi:
Big data quality case study preliminary findings: Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) using the Airborne visible / Infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS). ICIQ 2013 - Andy Koronios, Manirath Wongsim, Jing Gao:
Does the organisation size matter? An investigation into IQ effort in accounting information systems adoption. ICIQ 2013 - Jing Gao, Philip Woodall, Andy Koronios, Ajith Kumar Parlikad:
Data profiling challenges in engineering asset management data - Conceptual design for next generation data profiling software. ICIQ 2013 - Ismael Caballero, Isabel Bermejo, Rafael M. Gasca, Luisa Parody, Mario Piattini, María Teresa Gómez-López:
18K: An implementation of the ISO 8000-1×0. ICIQ 2013 - Ying Su, Cheng Dong, Marc Lange, Junpping Zhao, Ping Yu:
Information quality and data governance for eHealth in the Era of Big Data. ICIQ 2013 - Valerie Sessions, Stan Perrine:
Methods for adjusting expected value of information (EVPI) under situations of data missing not at random(MNAR). ICIQ 2013 - Therese L. Williams, Joanne Reilley, David K. Becker, Huzaifa Syed, Thomas C. Redman, Wright A. Nodine Jr., Amit Saha, Kashif Mehdi, John R. Talburt:
Modeling and simulating the impact of social issues on information quality: Literature review. ICIQ 2013 - Uwe Draisbach, Felix Naumann:
On choosing thresholds for duplicate detection. ICIQ 2013 - Ahmed Abuhalimeh, Daniel Pullen, Mihail Eduard Tudoreanu:
Perception of value-added through a visual join operation. ICIQ 2013 - Zbigniew J. Gackowski:
Research on information quality viewed by Praxiology. ICIQ 2013 - Lianli Gao, Michael Bruenig, Jane Hunter:
Semantic-based detection of segment outliers and unusual events for wireless sensor networks. ICIQ 2013 - Irit Askira Gelman, Aimee A. Askira:
Show us your pay stub: Income verification in P2P lending. ICIQ 2013 - Martin A. Oberhofer, Philip Woodall, Alexander Borek:
Solution architectures for retaining data quality problems in automatically generated test data. ICIQ 2013 - Alexander Albrecht, Felix Naumann:
Systematic ETL management - Experiences with high-level operators. ICIQ 2013 - Lirong Song, Xiaohong Zhang:
The application of the IQMM model to evaluating the science and technology information resource sharing projects in China. ICIQ 2013 - Marilou Haines, Elizabeth M. Pierce:
The information value methodology: How average users assess IQ on the web - Preliminary results. ICIQ 2013 - Sami Laine, Marko Nieminen, Mika Helenius:
User interaction metadata for improved information traceability. ICIQ 2013

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