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| ===Definition=== | ===Definition=== | ||
| Quality is the degree to which a [[data_concept: | Quality is the degree to which a [[data_concept: | ||
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| + | ===DDDM=== | ||
| + | * The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements. Quality is a multi-faceted concept. The dimensions of quality that are con-sidered most important depend on user perspectives, | ||
| + | * Adjective. In common use, of or having superior or high quality, or being perceived as superior, without specific qualification. | ||
| + | * A peculiar and essential character, the degree of some characteristic meet-ing expectations. Quality is defined through four virtues -- clarity, ele-gance, simplicity, and value. | ||
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| ===Note=== | ===Note=== | ||
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| |Quality| is parent of |[[data_quality_general: | |Quality| is parent of |[[data_quality_general: | ||
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| + | Earley, S. (2011). The DAMA Dictionary of Data Management (DDDM). Technics Publications, | ||
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