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IAIDQ's Information and Data Quality Newsletter

Vol. 4 Issue 3— July 2008

In this edition…

Table of contents [PDF]

From the IAIDQ President [PDF]

By: Christian Walenta, President of IAIDQ

From the Editor in Chief [PDF]

By: Michelle C. Dy, Editor-in-Chief, IAIDQ Newsletter

Data Protection and its Information Quality Implications [PDF] Members only

By: Daragh O Brien, IAIDQ's VP for Publicity and Recruitment, is a Senior Project Manager at eircom, the leading telco in the Irish Republic

Daragh O Brien demonstrates how collecting more customer data than you actually need can have Data Protection compliance implications.

Looking at the Data! What a Concept! [PDF] Members only

By: Michael Schofield, manager of Data Asset Development at ESRI, a geospatial software company in Redlands CA

Michael Scofield provides practical tips and guidelines for analysts tasked with data profiling responsibilities.

Data Categories [PDF] Members only

By: Danette McGilvray, President and Principal of Granite Falls Consulting, Inc., a firm specializing in information quality management and data governance and stewardship.

Danette McGilvray explains how an understanding of the relationships and dependencies between different data categories can help direct data quality efforts. The article is based on content from her upcoming book, Data Quality Projects: Ten Steps to Quality Data and Trusted Information.

Association News [PDF]

Print friendly version — complete newsletter [PDF] Members only

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18 July 2008