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Data Quality: The Accuracy Dimension (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

Database Design
Format: Paperback
Author: Jack E. Olson
ReleaseDate: 26 December, 2002
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
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Practical techniques that will have an impact on your ETL
Not quite a roadmap/algorithm for achieving data quality; it's balanced a little more on the conceptual side. Concepts and technical approaches for analyzing and improving the usefullness of source data are presented in a well organized and logical sequence. The techniques and concepts presented are ones you _will_ want to begin using if you have any data quality issues in your source data (and who doesn't), I guarantee that. As a working ETL developer referencing disparate, low quality data, this book has had an impact on our approach, our results, and our project. Short and to the point, it's an easy study also!.


A groundbreaking book! The scoop on Data Profiling.
His revolutionary techniques, outlined in this book, can provide IT professionals with an important new set of tools for analyzing data quality. Jack Olson coined the term "data profiling" and essentially founded this important new field in the area of data quality assessment. This is a must read for anyone working in the data quality field today. I also recommend it for people in related fields such as data warehousing, Enterprise Application Integration, and database design. With so many "me too" books in the computer field, it's a real joy to find a book that really does break new ground.


Best Data Quality Book (repost)
Jack breaks down data quality issues into specific categories, and leaves you with a vision of what to do if you are building a data warehouse. This book is the clearest, most practical book on data profiling and data quality that I have seen. His practical experience shows through very clearly and he talks to the IT developer (the reader) very effectively.

This book is on my very short list of essential reading for data warehouse professionals.

Ralph Kimball
Data Warehouse Author.



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