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Prologue: Research and Practice in Data Quality Management

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This handbook is motivated by the presence of diverse communities within the area of data quality management, which have individually contributed a wealth of knowledge on data quality research and practice. The chapter presents a snapshot of these contributions from both research and practice, and highlights the background and rational for the handbook.

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Sadiq, S. (2013). Prologue: Research and Practice in Data Quality Management. In: Sadiq, S. (eds) Handbook of Data Quality. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36257-6_1

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