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Information Quality Theory2018 Spring

Subject Information Quality (INFQ) 7322 Section 9W1 (CRN: 12987)

Prerequisites: INFQ 7303. This course is designed to provide students with the theoretical foundations critical for developing a deep understanding of the state-of-the-art information quality research from the technical, organizational and strategic perspectives. This course will prepare students to work on their thesis, project and conduct research in the field of information quality. More specifically, students will be exposed to concepts, principles, tools and models and techniques that are essential for information quality definitions, measurement, analysis and improvements. Additionally, students will be exposed to most current, cutting-edge research that goes beyond current industry practice in information quality. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
This class is webcast live. Students can attend in person or remotely. Class sessions are also recorded. Some class sessions will require students to attend live, either in person or via web. For a more traditional classroom experience, students are encouraged to attend in person.
11 seats available (capacity: 15)
Credit Hours
3

Meeting times and locations

  • Thursday 6:00pm - 8:40pm Engineering & Information Tech 217(Lecture)
    January 16th to May 8th, 2018 (16 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Information Science

College

Donaghey Engr & Info Tech
Cross Listing
This class is also offered as the following cross-listed sections:
  • INFQ 7322 01 (CRN: 14018)
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