The Practitioner's Guide to Data Quality Improvement offers a comprehensive look at data quality for business and IT, encompassing people, process, and technology. It shares the fundamentals for understanding the impacts of poor data quality, and guides practitioners and managers alike in socializing, gaining sponsorship for, planning, and establishing a data quality program.
It demonstrates how to institute and run a data quality program, from first thoughts and justifications to maintenance and ongoing metrics. It includes an in-depth look at the use of data quality tools, including business case templates, and tools for analysis, reporting, and strategic planning.
This book is recommended for data management practitioners, including database analysts, information analysts, data administrators, data architects, enterprise architects, data warehouse engineers, and systems analysts, and their managers.
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Table of Contents
Preface Chapter 1: Business Impacts of Poor Data Quality Chapter 2: The Organizational Data Quality Program Chapter 3: Data Quality Maturity Chapter 4: Enterprise Initiative Integration Chapter 5: Developing a Business Case and a Data Quality Roadmap Chapter 6: Metrics and Performance Improvement Chapter 7: Data Governance Chapter 8: Dimensions of Data Quality Chapter 9: Data Requirement Analysis Chapter 10: Metadata and Data Standard Chapter 11: Data Quality Assessment Chapter 12: Remediation and Improvement Planning Chapter 13: Data Quality Service Level Agreements Chapter 14: Data Profiling Chapter 15: Parsing and Standardization Chapter 16: Entity Identity Resolution Chapter 17: Inspection, Monitoring, Auditing, and Tracking Chapter 18: Data Enhancement Chapter 19: Master Data Management and Data Quality Chapter 20: Bringing It All Together