Implementing a distributed responsibility approach to improving data quality.

Author(s)
Brown, D.B. & McCreary, C.L.
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Abstract

An approach to improving data quality that is based on the concept of distributed responsibility is presented. This concept requires a direct distribution of data benefits throughout the data-responsible organisations. Premises on data quality are presented to formulate the problem so that the concept of distributed responsibility can be understood. Several accident data systems are discussed as examples of distributed systems, but proposals for continued development of this concept are strongly encouraged.

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C 15493 (In: C 15481 S) /10 / IRRD 852006
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In: Highway systems, human performance and safety 1991 : a peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Transportation Research Record TRR No. 1318, p. 83-90, 1 ref.

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