%S Synthese Library (SNLI)
%I Springer
%K Conceptual Understanding, Information Quality, Integrity Constraint, Address Data, Proxy Indicator
%L discovery10070765
%C Cham, Switzerland
%X In this article I examine the problem of categorising dimensions of information quality (IQ), against the background of a serious engagement with the hypothesis that IQ is purpose-dependent. First, I examine some attempts to offer categories for IQ, and a specific problem that impedes convergence in such categorisations is diagnosed. Based on this new understanding, I suggest a new way of categorising both IQ dimensions and the metrics used in implementation of IQ improvement programmes according to what they are properties of. I conclude the paper by outlining an initial categorisation of some IQ dimensions and metrics in standard use to illustrate the value of the approach.
%O This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher’s terms and conditions.
%T IQ: Purpose and Dimensions
%E L Floridi
%E P Illari
%V 358
%A P Illari
%B The Philosophy of Information Quality
%P 281-301
%D 2014