Information quality, data and philosophy

In Phyllis Illari & Luciano Floridi (eds.), The Philosophy of Information Quality. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. pp. 5–23 (2014)
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Abstract

In this opening chapter, we review the literature on information quality. Our major aim is to introduce the issues, and trace some of the history of the debates, with a view to situating the chapters in this volume – whose authors come from different disciplines – to help make them accessible to readers with different backgrounds and expertise. We begin in this section by tracing some influential analyses of IQ in computer science. This is a useful basis for examining some examples of developing work on IQ in section two. We look at some cases for applying IQ in section three, and conclude with some discussion points in section four

Author Profiles

Luciano Floridi
Yale University
Phyllis Illari
University College London

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