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- Information quality refers to information that is fit for its intended use. E.g. correct, complete, unbiased, and coherent information would be considered as high quality information.
- A general definition of the term âinformation qualityâ is not suitable as the quality of information depends on the respective circumstances and the affected individuals.
- A number of normative and descriptive criteria can constitute a general framework to evaluate the quality of information in particular contexts. Sample: