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The Role of Data Governance During A Pandemic

Anmut

On the 29th of October 2020, the WHO reported 44,002,003 confirmed cases. Worldometer which John Hopkins base their figures on, reported 44,860,215 cases. The role of data governance. This large gap between reported figures raises tough questions on the reliability of COVID-19 tracking data.

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Visualizing COVID-19 Data Responsibly: An Interview with Amanda Makulec

Depict Data Studio

Amanda went through some of the top considerations, from data quality, to data collection, to remembering the people behind the data, to color choices. COVID-19 Data Quality Issues. It’s really hard to make these apples to apples comparisons, as easy as it might seem since the data is so accessible.”.

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5 Types of Costly Data Waste and How to Avoid Them

CIO Business Intelligence

A common data habit that results in missed opportunity is assuming data has no further value once it’s been used for the particular purpose. Data is ingested, processed, transformed (perhaps for a specific report or to be stored in a traditional database), and then the raw or partially processed data is discarded.

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Human-centered design and data-driven insights elevate precision in government IT modernization

IBM Big Data Hub

Government executives face several uncertainties as they embark on their journeys of modernization. A pain point tracker (a repository of business, human-centered design and technology issues that inhibit users’ ability to execute critical tasks) captures themes that arise during the data collection process.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

If you look into the middle bucket, they have three things that they report in common. One is data quality, cleaning up data, the lack of labelled data. Now, working down to the mature part of this, they report two things in common. What do they report in common? You know what?