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  2. Opening Statement: Garbage In, Garbage Out": IT's Role in Improving Data Quality

Opening Statement: Garbage In, Garbage Out": IT's Role in Improving Data Quality

By Thomas Redman

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Posted December 31, 2002 | Leadership |
Opening Statement
Thomas C. Redman

What IT Can Do to Make Data Better
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To Clean or Not to Clean, That Is the Question
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About The Author
Thomas Redman
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