A ready-to-use framework for data quality measurement!
Section One: Concepts and Definitions
Chapter 1: Data
Chapter 2: Data, People, and Systems
Chapter 3: Data Management, Models, and Metadata
Chapter 4: Data Quality and Measurement
Section Two: DQAF Concepts and Measurement Types
Chapter 5: DQAF Concepts
Chapter 6: DQAF Measurement Types
Section Three: Data Assessment Scenarios
Chapter 7: Initial Data Assessment
Chapter 8 Assessment in Data Quality Improvement Projects
Chapter 9: Ongoing Measurement
Section Four: Applying the DQAF to Data Requirements
Chapter 10: Requirements, Risk, Criticality
Chapter 11: Asking Questions
Section Five: A Strategic Approach to Data Quality
Chapter 12: Data Quality Strategy
Chapter 13: Quality Improvement and Data Quality
Chapter 14: Directives for Data Quality Strategy
Section Six: The DQAF in Depth
Chapter 15: Functions of Measurement: Collection, Calculation,
Comparison
Chapter 16: Features of the DQAF Measurement Logical
Chapter 17: Facets of the DQAF Measurement Types
Appendix A: Measuring the Value of Data
Appendix B: Data Quality Dimensions
Appendix C: Completeness, Consistency, and Integrity of the Data
Model
Appendix D: Prediction, Error, and Shewhart’s lost disciple, Kristo
Ivanov
Glossary
Bibliography
Laura Sebastian-Coleman, Data Quality Director at Prudential, has been a data quality practitioner since 2003. She has implemented data quality metrics and reporting, launched and facilitated working stewardship groups, contributed to data consumer training programs, and led efforts to establish data standards and manage metadata. In 2009, she led a group of analysts in developing the Data Quality Assessment Framework (DQAF), which is the basis for her 2013 book, Measuring Data Quality for Ongoing Improvement. An active professional, Laura has delivered papers, tutorials, and keynotes at data-focused conferences, such as MIT’s Information Quality Program, Data Governance and Information Quality (DGIQ), Enterprise Data World (EDW), Data Modeling Zone, and Data Management Association (DAMA)-sponsored events. From 2009 to 2010, she served as IAIDQ’s Director of Member Services. In 2015, she received the IAIDQ Distinguished Member Award. DAMA Publications Officer (2015 to 2018) and production editor for the DAMA-DMBOK2 (2017), she is also author of Navigating the Labyrinth: An Executive Guide to Data Management (2018). In 2018, she received the DAMA award for excellence in the data management profession. She holds a CDMP (Certified Data Management Professional) from DAMA, an IQCP (Information Quality Certified Professional) from IAIDQ, a Certificate in Information Quality from MIT, a B.A. in English and History from Franklin & Marshall College, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Rochester.
"The framework she describes is a set of 48 generic measurement types based on five dimensions of data quality: completeness, timeliness, validity, consistency, and integrity. The material is for people who are charged with improving, monitoring, or ensuring data quality."--Reference and Research Book News, August 2013 "If you are intent on improving the quality of the data at your organization you would do well to read Measuring Data Quality for Ongoing Improvement and adopt the DQAF offered up in this fine book."--Data and Technology Today blog, July 2, 2013
Ask a Question About this Product More... |