Saturday, September 3, 2016

Information Quality

Hello everyone!


For our first assignment in this class, we were given the task to explore the concept of information quality.


I searched the internet for resources of information regarding the topic. I used Google as my search engine. I used both the term collections “Aspects of Information Quality” and “Information Quality.”

I chose the following ten sites as I felt they the best represented the topic. Please note that each of these resources I chose have the Utility and Accessibility aspects of Information Quality. I had no trouble finding and accessing these resources and each one aided me in what I was trying to accomplish, which was to learn more about information quality. I will mention at least one criteria for each source that supported my reasoning for choosing it.

      1.    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_quality – Current, Objective 

I chose this resource as Wikipedia is one of the most frequently updated sources of information available (This page was updated just a couple weeks ago). While it may not always be 100% accurate due to its ability to be edited by anyone in its community, this also helps ensure that biases are limited in their effect on the quality of the information provided


While this resource may not be current, the subject of Information Quality is one that is not necessarily heavily reliant on current information regarding the topic itself. I Chose this resource as it mentions the aspect of Utility which I did not see on any other resources. This Uniqueness is an aspect that makes this resource particularly high value for my uses.


I chose this resource for its uniqueness as well. To me, it does a good job of pointing out why businesses should value information quality. I did not see this very often in other resources.


This page does a good job of covering a wide spectrum of different criteria of Information Quality. It also sufficiently delves into each one to explain the reasoning behind them.



This resource delves deep into the analysis of the best criteria for IQ and does so very extensively. I came across no other resources that did so.


6.     http://www.qualitydigest.com/jul/godfrey.html – Coherent, Unique

This resource uses a story to make the material easy to relate to and understand, which I feel makes its message more Coherent. I also feel like this resource is Unique as it mentions the possibility of information being inaccurate due to incorrect data. If the root of the information is incorrect, the information itself will also be incorrect. It is also Unique due to its approach on creating a plan for ensuring good quality information. I did not see either of these aspects often in the other resources.


7.    https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/fedreg_final_information_quality_guidelines  – Completeness, Unique, Integrity, Comprehensive, Objective, Validity

As the guidelines for Information Quality standards for federal agencies, this resource covers multiple IQ criteria. As this information is being provided by the Government, it should be safe from tampering (Integrity). It is Unique to the U.S. federal agencies. As it is meant to guide these agencies in maximizing Information Quality, it is thorough and complete.


This resource uses the implementation a model called the PSP/IQ model to evaluate information quality. This aspect as well as how extensively the paper discusses the topic is why I chose it.


This resource covers several types of IQ criteria and thoroughly explains each. The unique part that I noticed was its analysis of many catalogs regarding what constitutes good IQ and the frequency of certain criteria within these catalogs.


This paper is unique in its usage of a visual implementation of a framework to be used for the improvement of IQ. There are also several other implementations of graphics this resources uses to analyze IQ which I believe makes the subject more digestible. 

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