The role of data and information quality during disaster response decision-making

Massive amounts of data and information are exchanged during the response phase of disaster management. A large body of contemporary research has indicated that most of these data and information have severe quality related concerns, meaning that they may not be suitable for critical decision-making...

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Autores principales: Vimukthi Jayawardene, Thomas J. Huggins, Raj Prasanna, Bapon Fakhruddin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/fa4c9ba581864230a33a7ac28ce1a030
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Sumario:Massive amounts of data and information are exchanged during the response phase of disaster management. A large body of contemporary research has indicated that most of these data and information have severe quality related concerns, meaning that they may not be suitable for critical decision-making. The current paper addresses these issues by identifying how certain features of data and information quality function, to support specific, naturalistic decision-making processes during disaster response. These functions are used to revise and consolidate pre-existing definitions of data and information quality, for use in further disaster response research.