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Category:Information Value

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Listed below are assets associated with assigning value to information.

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The ROI of the Data Warehouse (Frank Buytendijk Blog)

Approaches for measuring ROI for a DW
2009-03-19 to blogs;data warehousing;information value;oracle
ROIDataQuality.pdf

Do you have the numbers on data quality? This document provides them in specifi c examples of bottom-line benefi ts from better data quality.
2009-03-19 to data quality improvement;information value;oracle
The economics and politics of information management

How to take financial measures to assign an economic value to information
2009-02-15 to information theory;information value
Defining the Economic Value for Business Intelligence Implementations in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Part 1

Focused on answering: what organizational value am I creating with the capital investment required to implement a new business intelligence solution?
2008-05-31 to business intelligence;information value;performance management;pharmaceuticals
The Economic Value of Information Networks

A general theory for the value of information networks. More focused on presenting at the phsycail infrastructure layer than the information that flows across them.
2008-05-31 to information value
Overview on the expected value of perfect information

Part of decision theory, the expected value of perfect information (EVPI) is the price that one would be willing to pay in order to gain access to perfect information.[1]
2008-05-31 to business intelligence;information value;performance management
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