Information quality management is an information technology management discipline (IT) that includes elements of quality management, information management, and knowledge management. This further covers the COBIT information criteria of efficiency, effectiveness, confidentiality, integrity, availability, compliance and reliability. The idea is for companies to have the risk of using reduced programs to protect their personal and sensitive information.
It is held by some that the separation of software engineering, infrastructure management, and information security management leads to difficulties and failures. This failure occurs especially when communication is required between these two sectors
Thus, leading corporations begin to integrate this information information management discipline along with the information risk management discipline. Both disciplines ensure that future software engineering frameworks have established information security controls before the project begins.
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References
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Further reading
- Brophy, Peter, and Kate Coulling. Quality management for library information and managers. Brookfield, VT: Aslib Gower, 1996.
- English, Larry P. Fixed the data warehouse and the quality of business information. J. Wiley & amp; Children, 1999.
- English, Larry P. "Information Quality Management." Next Frontier, Quality Congress-AsQs.... Annual Quality Congress Continuing. 2001.
- Eppler, Martin J. Managing the quality of information: improving the value of information in knowledge-intensive products and processes. Springer, 2006.
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