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This deliverable introduces the so-called WHOW data quality framework. It encompasses: i) a set of indicators distinguished between business and technical indicators; ii) some priorities assigned to the indicators; iii) and an evaluation method that varies from business to technical indicators. Among the business indicators, SDGs indicators have been selected after an analysis of the UN Agenda 2030 in addition to thematic indicators strictly dependent of the WHOW use cases and requests emerged during the co-creation programme. The technical indicators are mainly based on the FAIRness principles, data quality characteristics as those defined in the ISO/IEC standard 25012, metadata quality and semantic quality principles.
Deliverable n. 5.1 Activity title: Use Cases Development - Task 5.2 Identification of relevant set of indicators for SDGs
Health, Key Performance Indicator, Sustainable Development Goals, Water, Metadata Quality
Health, Key Performance Indicator, Sustainable Development Goals, Water, Metadata Quality
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