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What is Information Quality Decay

Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration
The quality of some data goes down when facts about real world objects change over time, but those facts are not updated in the database.
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Data Mining: Payoffs and Pitfalls
Richard Peterson (Montclair State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch027
Abstract
Data mining is the process of extracting previously unknown information from large databases or data warehouses and using it to make crucial business decisions. Data mining tools find patterns in the data and infer rules from them. The extracted information can be used to form a prediction or classification model, identify relations between database records, or provide a summary of the databases being mined. Those patterns and rules can be used to guide decision making and forecast the effect of those decisions, and data mining can speed analysis by focusing attention on the most important variables.
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Data Mining Fundamental Concepts and Critical Issues
Quality of some data goes down when facts about real world objects change over time, but those facts are not updated in the database.
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