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1. IQ 1996: MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, USA
- Richard Y. Wang:

Conference on Information Quality (IQ 1996). MIT 1996 - Ken Orr:

Data Quality and Systems Theory. IQ 1996: 1-15 - Arie Segev:

On Information Quality and the WWW Impact: A Position Paper. IQ 1996: 16-23 - Barbara D. Klein, Dale Goodhue, Gordon B. Davis:

Conditions for the Detection of Data Errors in Organizational Settings: Preliminary Results from a Field Study. IQ 1996: 24-52 - Richard Y. Wang, Yang W. Lee, Diane M. Strong:

Can You Defend Your Information in Court? IQ 1996: 53-64 - Christopher P. Firth:

Data Quality in Practice: Experience from the Front Line. IQ 1996: 65-71 - Alan Matsumura, Nadia Shouraboura:

Competing with Quality Information. IQ 1996: 72-86 - Melissa Tzourakis:

Data Quality Issues in the Health Care Industry. IQ 1996: 87-93 - Amihai Motro, Igor Rakov:

Estimating the Quality of Data in Relational Databases. IQ 1996: 94-106 - Vassilis Moustakis, Loukas Tsironis:

Knowledge Quality Assurance in Data Mining. IQ 1996: 107-116 - Levant Orman, Veda C. Storey, Richard Y. Wang:

Systems Approaches to Improving Data Quality. IQ 1996: 117-126 - David J. Corey, Larry Cobler, Thomas Lonsdale, Karen Haynes:

Data Quality Assurance Activities in the Military Health Services System. IQ 1996: 127-153 - Phillip Cykana, Alta Paul, Miranda Stern:

DoD Guidelines on Data Quality Management. IQ 1996: 154-171 - Peter Kaomea, Sue Hearold, Ward Page:

Beyond Security: A DQ Perspective on Information Warfare. IQ 1996: 172-185 - Donald P. Ballou, Giri Kumar Tayi:

Managerial Issues in Data Quality. IQ 1996: 186-206 - Ron Dvir, Stephen Evans:

A TQM Approach to the Improvement of Information Quality. IQ 1996: 207-220 - Donna Meyen, Mary Jane Willshire:

A Data Quality Engineering Process. IQ 1996: 221-236 - James Hurysz:

Data and Information Quality: Will the New York Times ever "Get It"? IQ 1996: 237-241 - Sophie Allen:

Name and Address Data Quality. IQ 1996: 242-255 - Max Hansen:

TDQM Versus the Edifice Complex in Data Warehousing. IQ 1996: 256-270

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