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Competing with High Quality Data: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques for Building a Successful Approach to Data Quality

Competing with High Quality Data: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques for Building a Successful Approach to Data Quality (Hardcover)

Rajesh Jugulum, Donald H. Gray (지은이)
John Wiley & Sons
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· 제목 : Competing with High Quality Data: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques for Building a Successful Approach to Data Quality (Hardcover) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 경제경영 > 품질관리
· ISBN : 9781118342329
· 쪽수 : 304쪽
· 출판일 : 2014-03-10

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Foreword xiii

Prelude xv

Preface xvii

Acknowledgments xix

1 The Importance of Data Quality 1

1.0 Introduction 1

1.1 Understanding the Implications of Data Quality 1

1.2 The Data Management Function 4

1.3 The Solution Strategy 6

1.4 Guide to This Book 6

Section I Building a Data Quality Program 2 The Data Quality Operating Model 13

2.0 Introduction 13

2.1 Data Quality Foundational Capabilities 13

2.1.1 Program Strategy and Governance 14

2.1.2 Skilled Data Quality Resources 14

2.1.3 Technology Infrastructure and Metadata 15

2.1.4 Data Profi ling and Analytics 15

2.1.5 Data Integration 15

2.1.6 Data Assessment 16

2.1.7 Issues Resolution (IR) 16

2.1.8 Data Quality Monitoring and Control 16

2.2 The Data Quality Methodology 17

2.2.1 Establish a Data Quality Program 17

2.2.2 Conduct a Current-State Analysis 17

2.2.3 Strengthen Data Quality Capability through Data Quality Projects 18

2.2.4 Monitor the Ongoing Production Environment and Measure Data Quality Improvement Effectiveness 18

2.2.5 Detailed Discussion on Establishing the Data Quality Program 18

2.2.6 Assess the Current State of Data Quality 21

2.3 Conclusions 22

3 The DAIC Approach 23

3.0 Introduction 23

3.1 Six Sigma Methodologies 23

3.1.1 Development of Six Sigma Methodologies 25

3.2 DAIC Approach for Data Quality 28

3.2.1 The Defi ne Phase 28

3.2.2 The Assess Phase 31

3.2.3 The Improve Phase 36

3.2.4 The Control Phase (Monitor and Measure) 37

3.3 Conclusions 40

Section II Executing a Data Quality Program 4 Quantification of the Impact of Data Quality 43

4.0 Introduction 43

4.1 Building a Data Quality Cost Quantifi cation Framework 43

4.1.1 The Cost Waterfall 44

4.1.2 Prioritization Matrix 46

4.1.3 Remediation and Return on Investment 50

4.2 A Trading Offi ce Illustrative Example 51

4.3 Conclusions 54

5 Statistical Process Control and Its Relevance in Data Quality Monitoring and Reporting 55

5.0 Introduction 55

5.1 What Is Statistical Process Control? 55

5.1.1 Common Causes and Special Causes 57

5.2 Control Charts 59

5.2.1 Different Types of Data 59

5.2.2 Sample and Sample Parameters 60

5.2.3 Construction of Attribute Control Charts 62

5.2.4 Construction of Variable Control Charts 65

5.2.5 Other Control Charts 67

5.2.6 Multivariate Process Control Charts 69

5.3 Relevance of Statistical Process Control in Data Quality Monitoring and Reporting 69

5.4 Conclusions 70

6 Critical Data Elements: Identification, Validation, and Assessment 71

6.0 Introduction 71

6.1 Identifi cation of Critical Data Elements 71

6.1.1 Data Elements and Critical Data Elements 71

6.1.2 CDE Rationalization Matrix 72

6.2 Assessment of Critical Data Elements 75

6.2.1 Data Quality Dimensions 76

6.2.2 Data Quality Business Rules 78

6.2.3 Data Profi ling 79

6.2.4 Measurement of Data Quality Scores 80

6.2.5 Results Recording and Reporting (Scorecard) 80

6.3 Conclusions 82

7 Prioritization of Critical Data Elements (Funnel Approach) 83

7.0 Introduction 83

7.1 The Funnel Methodology (Statistical Analysis for CDE Reduction) 83

7.1.1 Correlation and Regression Analysis for Continuous CDEs 85

7.1.2 Association Analysis for Discrete CDEs 88

7.1.3 Signal-to-Noise Ratios Analysis 90

7.2 Case Study: Basel II 91

7.2.1 Basel II: CDE Rationalization Matrix 91

7.2.2 Basel II: Correlation and Regression Analysis 94

7.2.3 Basel II: Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Ratios 96

7.3 Conclusions 99

8 Data Quality Monitoring and Reporting Scorecards 101

8.0 Introduction 101

8.1 Development of the DQ Scorecards 102

8.2 Analytical Framework (ANOVA, SPCs, Thresholds, Heat Maps) 102

8.2.1 Thresholds and Heat Maps 103

8.2.2 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and SPC Charts 107

8.3 Application of the Framework 109

8.4 Conclusions 112

9 Data Quality Issue Resolution 113

9.0 Introduction 113

9.1 Description of the Methodology 113

9.2 Data Quality Methodology 114

9.3 Process Quality/Six Sigma Approach 115

9.4 Case Study: Issue Resolution Process Reengineering 117

9.5 Conclusions 119

10 Information System Testing 121

10.0 Introduction 121

10.1 Typical System Arrangement 122

10.1.1 The Role of Orthogonal Arrays 123

10.2 Method of System Testing 123

10.2.1 Study of Two-Factor Combinations 123

10.2.2 Construction of Combination Tables 124

10.3 MTS Software Testing 126

10.4 Case Study: A Japanese Software Company 130

10.5 Case Study: A Finance Company 133

10.6 Conclusions 138

11 Statistical Approach for Data Tracing 139

11.0 Introduction 139

11.1 Data Tracing Methodology 139

11.1.1 Statistical Sampling 142

11.2 Case Study: Tracing 144

11.2.1 Analysis of Test Cases and CDE Prioritization 144

11.3 Data Lineage through Data Tracing 149

11.4 Conclusions 151

12 Design and Development of Multivariate Diagnostic Systems 153

12.0 Introduction 153

12.1 The Mahalanobis-Taguchi Strategy 153

12.1.1 The Gram Schmidt Orthogonalization Process 155

12.2 Stages in MTS 158

12.3 The Role of Orthogonal Arrays and Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Multivariate Diagnosis 159

12.3.1 The Role of Orthogonal Arrays 159

12.3.2 The Role of S/N Ratios in MTS 161

12.3.3 Types of S/N Ratios 162

12.3.4 Direction of Abnormals 164

12.4 A Medical Diagnosis Example 172

12.5 Case Study: Improving Client Experience 175

12.5.1 Improvements Made Based on Recommendations from MTS Analysis 177

12.6 Case Study: Understanding the Behavior Patterns of Defaulting Customers 178

12.7 Case Study: Marketing 180

12.7.1 Construction of the Reference Group 181

12.7.2 Validation of the Scale 181

12.7.3 Identification of Useful Variables 181

12.8 Case Study: Gear Motor Assembly 182

12.8.1 Apparatus 183

12.8.2 Sensors 184

12.8.3 High-Resolution Encoder 184

12.8.4 Life Test 185

12.8.5 Characterization 185

12.8.6 Construction of the Reference Group or Mahalanobis Space 186

12.8.7 Validation of the MTS Scale 187

12.8.8 Selection of Useful Variables 188

12.9 Conclusions 189

13 Data Analytics 191

13.0 Introduction 191

13.1 Data and Analytics as Key Resources 191

13.1.1 Different Types of Analytics 193

13.1.2 Requirements for Executing Analytics 195

13.1.3 Process of Executing Analytics 196

13.2 Data Innovation 197

13.2.1 Big Data 198

13.2.2 Big Data Analytics 199

13.2.3 Big Data Analytics Operating Model 206

13.2.4 Big Data Analytics Projects: Examples 207

13.3 Conclusions 208

14. Building a Data Quality Practices Center 209

14.0 Introduction 209

14.1 Building a DQPC 209

14.2 Conclusions 211

Appendix A 213

Equations for Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Ratios 213

Nondynamic S/N Ratios 213

Dynamic S/N Ratios 214

Appendix B 217

Matrix Theory: Related Topics 217

What Is a Matrix? 217

Appendix C 221

Some Useful Orthogonal Arrays 221

Two-Level Orthogonal Arrays 221

Three-Level Orthogonal Arrays 255

Index of Terms and Symbols 259

References 261

Index 267

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