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Contemporary enterprises have in recent times experienced significant changes, most of which have been technologically driven. The result of these gales of change has been an overabundance of information [17]. Yet such information abundance has not necessarily resulted in a more informed...
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Contemporary organisation are producing and storing more information then ever before in history. The resulting information overload, combined with the lack of quality assurance for information management, has led to a questionable state of information quality in many organisations. Furthermore,...
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Contemporary organizations are producing and storing more information then ever before in history. The resulting information overload, combined with the lack of quality assurance for information management, has led to a questionable state of information quality in many organizations....
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This paper places a special focus on data quality (DQ) issues associated with asset management (AM) systems and on how software can assist in dealing with those various DQ issues. It does not intend to merely be a review of DQ software, but rather aims to identify limitations of such software...
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Recently heightened competition resulting from market deregulation and increased regulatory compliance requirements have demanded greater accountability for decision making in engineering asset management (EAM) organisations. However, the siloed information structure and fragmented business...
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