19th International CODATA Conference
Category: Data Quality
Data Evaluation as a
Scientific Discipline
Ronald G. Munro
Ceramics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
The issue of data quality is as immense as the imagination allows. It is a concern
to researchers and practitioners in all manner of activities and endeavors.
It affects how we view our environment and ourselves and underlies both our
professional and personal reputations. Yet, in spite of the vast diversity of
context and application of these concerns, there ought to be a set of principles
that provides a formal foundation for assessing data quality in all of its many
guises. We shall explore this diversity and attempt to extract the essential
principles through which data evaluation may be viewed as a scientific discipline
serving as a safeguard to our observations and perceptions.