Authors
Carlo Batini, Cinzia Cappiello, Chiara Francalanci, Andrea Maurino
Publication date
2009/7/30
Source
ACM computing surveys (CSUR)
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
1-52
Publisher
ACM
Description
The literature provides a wide range of techniques to assess and improve the quality of data. Due to the diversity and complexity of these techniques, research has recently focused on defining methodologies that help the selection, customization, and application of data quality assessment and improvement techniques. The goal of this article is to provide a systematic and comparative description of such methodologies. Methodologies are compared along several dimensions, including the methodological phases and steps, the strategies and techniques, the data quality dimensions, the types of data, and, finally, the types of information systems addressed by each methodology. The article concludes with a summary description of each methodology.
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Scholar articles
C Batini, C Cappiello, C Francalanci, A Maurino - ACM computing surveys (CSUR), 2009