I'm sure many of you have seen Helena's announcement for her survey on
data quality.
http://goo.gl/NTc2o
Who better to fill this out than you experts!
It was interesting to reflect on some of my implicit assumptions about quality.
Please consider taking a few minutes to fill this out, so we can
understand how people perceive data quality.
Regards,
Tim Lebo
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From: Deus, Helena <helen...@deri.org>
Date: Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:41 AM
Subject: [protege-discussion] The Quality of Linked Data (with an
emphasis on drug discovery)
To: semant...@w3.org, public-sem...@w3.org,
publi...@w3.org, public-...@w3.org,
protege-d...@lists.stanford.edu, open-s...@lists.okfn.org
[Apologies for cross-posting]
Open data is the electricity of the 21st century! [Hausenblas 2010 in
http://webofdata.wordpress.com].
Given its rate of adoption, Linked Data is becoming a commodity and it
may very well become the main source of data in the Web of the Future.
To measure the "fitness-for-use" of Linked Open Data, and to make sure
you can trust this data and its data sources in your decision making,
app building or daily tasks, we would like to ask you what you
consider to be the most important data quality features of open data
on the Web.
If you are a data consumer, decision maker or are interested in either
health care or life sciences/biological sciences, what would you
consider important data quality attributes to make use of Linked Open
Data?
You can answer this survey at http://goo.gl/NTc2o
Thank you very much!
Helena
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