The document discusses 6 key data quality dimensions: accuracy, validity, timeliness, completeness, uniqueness, and consistency. It defines each dimension and provides examples to illustrate them. Accuracy refers to data accurately representing real-world values. Validity means data conforms to the defined format and type. Timeliness is data representing reality from the required point in time. Completeness means data contains all required potential fields. Uniqueness means each data record is identified only once. Consistency means data is represented the same across the data set.
The document discusses 6 key data quality dimensions: accuracy, validity, timeliness, completeness, uniqueness, and consistency. It defines each dimension and provides examples to illustrate them. Accuracy refers to data accurately representing real-world values. Validity means data conforms to the defined format and type. Timeliness is data representing reality from the required point in time. Completeness means data contains all required potential fields. Uniqueness means each data record is identified only once. Consistency means data is represented the same across the data set.
The document discusses 6 key data quality dimensions: accuracy, validity, timeliness, completeness, uniqueness, and consistency. It defines each dimension and provides examples to illustrate them. Accuracy refers to data accurately representing real-world values. Validity means data conforms to the defined format and type. Timeliness is data representing reality from the required point in time. Completeness means data contains all required potential fields. Uniqueness means each data record is identified only once. Consistency means data is represented the same across the data set.
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