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| ===Definition=== | ===Definition=== | ||
| - | Accuracy of a data value is the degree of closeness of [[data_concept: | + | Accuracy of a data value is the degree of closeness of [[data_concept: |
| ===Relation=== | ===Relation=== | ||
| - | Accuracy is a [[general_term: | + | |Accuracy|is a [[general_term: |
| + | |Accuracy|is an instance of a|[[data_quality_general/ | ||
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| + | ===Note=== | ||
| + | Accuracy can be determined, by comparing data in your database with a real-world measurement. For example, you could call a customer and ask if his email address is still john@mail.com. If you draw a sample from your database, you can make statements about the accuracy of all the data in the database. | ||
| ===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
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| ^ Name ^ | ^ Name ^ | ||
| | Jansen | | Jansen | ||
| + | The name should be written as Janssen with double ' | ||
| + | ==Old adress== | ||
| + | ^ Employee name ^ Place of living^ | ||
| + | |John Steward | ||
| + | John has moved meanwhile to New York. | ||
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| + | ==Wrong unit of measure== | ||
| + | ^ Product name ^ Weight in gram^ | ||
| + | | Pack of suger |1| | ||
| + | Weight should be 1000 (gram) instead of 1 (kilogram). | ||
| ===Reference(s)=== | ===Reference(s)=== | ||
| DAMA NL (2020). Dimensions of Data Quality (DDQ). Research paper. https:// | DAMA NL (2020). Dimensions of Data Quality (DDQ). Research paper. https:// | ||
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