DQM-Vocabulary Primer

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Latest revision as of 13:03, 21 October 2011

Contents

Purpose and Usage of the DQM-Vocabulary

The DQM-Vocabulary was created to support Data Quality management acitivities in Semantic Web architectures. It's major stregth is the ability to represent Data Requirements, i.e. quality-relevant expectations on data, so that computers can interpret the requirements and take further actions. Among other things, the DQM-Vocabulary enables the following core-features:


Slideshare Presentation on DQM-Vocabulary

Expressing Your Own Data Requirements

Consuming DQM-Vocabulary Data

Data Quality Knowledge Management

Data Quality Management Vocabulary

See also

References

Fürber, Christian and Hepp, Martin: Towards a Vocabulary for Data Quality Management in Semantic Web Architectures, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Linked Web Data Management (LWDM2011), Uppsala, Sweden, March 25, 2011.

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