Information: a question of quality?
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v17i1.4002Keywords:
Information, Concept, Quality, Internet, ComplexityAbstract
This paper describes the nature of information and its quality criteria. But especially in Internet and portals quality is rather diffuse as many suppliers and users come together, thus multiplying the cognitive triangle. Some help is given by description standards, bibliometric methods or information mining. On the other hand, the user expects transparent and customized systems. Some advantages and disadvantages of each approach are discussed. Some solution can be given by respecting the different complexities of user types, whereas a combination of all quality approaches is still a demanding task
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