Information quality /
Organizations today have access to vast stores of data that come in a wide variety of forms and may be stored in places ranging from file cabinets to database, and from library shelves to the Internet. The enormous growth in the "quantity of data, however, has brought with it growing problems w...
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Series: | Advances in management information systems ;
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