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Journal of Data and Information Quality, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, November 2016
- Christian Bizer

, Luna Dong, Ihab F. Ilyas, Maria-Esther Vidal
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Editorial: Special Issue on Web Data Quality. 1:1-1:3 - Sebastian Neumaier

, Jürgen Umbrich, Axel Polleres
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Automated Quality Assessment of Metadata across Open Data Portals. 2:1-2:29 - Robert Meusel, Dominique Ritze, Heiko Paulheim

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Towards More Accurate Statistical Profiling of Deployed schema.org Microdata. 3:1-3:31 - Jeremy Debattista, Sören Auer

, Christoph Lange
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Luzzu - A Methodology and Framework for Linked Data Quality Assessment. 4:1-4:32 - Sushovan De, Yuheng Hu, Venkata Vamsikrishna Meduri, Yi Chen, Subbarao Kambhampati:

BayesWipe: A Scalable Probabilistic Framework for Improving Data Quality. 5:1-5:30
Volume 8, Number 2, January 2017
- Alan G. Labouseur

, Carolyn C. Matheus:
An Introduction to Dynamic Data Quality Challenges. 6:1-6:3 - Christoph Becker

, Kresimir Duretec, Andreas Rauber:
The Challenge of Test Data Quality in Data Processing. 7:1-7:4 - Nicola Ferro

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Reproducibility Challenges in Information Retrieval Evaluation. 8:1-8:4
- G. Shankaranarayanan, Roger Blake:

From Content to Context: The Evolution and Growth of Data Quality Research. 9:1-9:28
Volume 8, Numbers 3-4, July 2017
Challenge Papers
- Philip Woodall

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The Data Repurposing Challenge: New Pressures from Data Analytics. 11:1-11:4 - Milan Markovic

, Peter Edwards
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The Challenge of Quality in Social Computation. 12:1-12:3
- Leena Al-Hussaini:

Experience: Insights into the Benchmarking Data of Hunspell and Aspell Spell Checkers. 13:1-13:10
- Sabrina Abdellaoui, Fahima Nader, Rachid Chalal:

QDflows: A System Driven by Knowledge Bases for Designing Quality-Aware Data flows. 14:1-14:39 - Justin St-Maurice

, Catherine M. Burns:
An Exploratory Case Study to Understand Primary Care Users and Their Data Quality Tradeoffs. 15:1-15:24 - Jiannan Wang, Nan Tang:

Dependable Data Repairing with Fixing Rules. 16:1-16:34

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