A Flexible and Generic Data Quality Metamodel

Abstract

DQ metadata can be stored in a Metadata Repository (MDR). The structure of the MDR should be carefully defined to ensure a maximum amount of flexibility, generality and ease of use. It should also implement the major aspects of DQ management that are represented in the architecture of DQ. The basic DQ Metamodel should first provide representation of information products and data objects. It should then model DQ metrics, DQ measurements, DQ Requirements, DQ assessments and finally DQ actions. Extensions to the DQ metamodel maybe needed to cover topics such as DQ aggregation, user feedback and confidence metrics, pedigree tracking, parameterized metric definitions, and enterprise data validation. There are a number of interesting applications of the DQ metamodel in areas such as decision support dashboards and service oriented architectures. There also a number of other future areas of investigation for potential incorporation into the DQ metamodel.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2008
Accession Number
AD1107126

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  • David Becker
  • Kevin Hetherington-young
  • William Mcmullen

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  • MITRE Corporation

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