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| July
2005 |
Knowledge
Integrity: New Names, Old Tricks? CDI, MDM, EII |
| June
2005 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Philosophy, Data Integration, and Meta Data |
| May
2005 |
Developing
Information Quality Metrics
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| April
2005 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Profiling Dependencies
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| March
2005 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Abstracting Access Part 2
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February
2005
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Knowledge
Integrity: Abstracting Access
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| January
2005 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Information Synergy |
| December
2004 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Naming Conventions and Semantic Consistency |
| November
2004 |
Customer
Data Integration, Linkage Precision and Match Accuracy |
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October
2004
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Knowledge
Integrity: Things, and What We Call Them |
| September
2004 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Infomration Insurance? |
| August
2004 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Conceptual Collaboration and Scalability |
| July
2004 |
Knowledge
Integrity: If a Standard Falls in the Forest...
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June 2004
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Knowledge
Integrity: The Business Value of Data Standards
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| May
2004 |
Knowledge
Integrity: More on Data Standards |
| April
2004 |
Issues
and Opportunities in Data Quality Management Coordination |
| March
2004 |
(On
break that month) |
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February
2004
|
Knowledge
Integrity: Rules and Evasion |
| January
2004 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Data Standards and Data Models |
| December
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Objects and Attributes |
| November
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Enterprise Resource Planning, Trees and Blackjacks:
Syntax vs. Semantics |
| October
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: MID Missing In Data |
| September
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Data Quality ROI in the Absence of Profits |
| August
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Customer Care, Consistency and Policy Management |
| July
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Two Sides to Data Decay |
| June
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Assessment in the Golden Years |
| May
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: The Business Value of Information Flow Modeling |
| April
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Information Flow Modeling |
| March
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Who Owns Data? |
| February
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Hidden Advantage
|
| January
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Archaeology and Intelligence
|
| November
2002 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Taking Sides |
| October
2002 |
Knowledge
Integrity: What is Knowledge Integrity? |
| September
2002 |
Business
Intelligence and the Myth of Privacy |
| October
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: MID Missing In Data |
| September
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Data Quality ROI in the Absence of Profits |
| August
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Customer Care, Consistency and Policy Management |
| July
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Two Sides to Data Decay |
| June
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Assessment in the Golden Years |
| May
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: The Business Value of Information Flow Modeling |
| April
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Information Flow Modeling |
| March
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Who Owns Data? |
| February
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Hidden Advantage
|
| January
2003 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Archaeology and Intelligence
|
| November
2002 |
Knowledge
Integrity: Taking Sides |
| October
2002 |
Knowledge
Integrity: What is Knowledge Integrity? |
| September
2002 |
Business
Intelligence and the Myth of Privacy |