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An Information Product Approach For Total Information Awareness

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  • Wang, Richard
  • Allen, Thomas
  • Harris, Wesley
  • Madnick, Stuart

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To fight terrorism successfully, the quality of data must be considered to avoid garbage-in-garbage-out. Research has shown that data quality (DQ) goes beyond accuracy to include dimensions such as believability, timeliness, and accessibility. In collecting, processing, and analyzing a much broader array of data than we do currently, therefore, a comprehensive approach must be developed to ensure that DQ is incorporated in determining the most probable current or future scenario for preemption, national security warning and decision making. Additional data such as who was the data source, when was the data made available, how, where, and why also need to be included to judge the quality of the information assembled from these data. We propose such an approach for Total Information Awareness with Quality (TIAQ), which includes concepts, models, and tools. Central to our approach is to manage information as a product with four principles. We have applied the information product approach to research sites where opportunities arise. For example, the Air Force Material Command uses requirements definition and forecasting processes to perform a number of functions. However, the Air Force experienced several complex problems due to DQ problems; as a result, fuel pumps were unavailable. Each engine needs a fuel pump; when a pump is not available, a military aircraft is grounded. We traced the fuel-pump throughout the process of remanufacture, and identified root causes such as delays by pump contractors and ordering problems. To a certain extent, detecting foreign terrorists and decipher their plots are analogous to tracing fuel pumps. Our research provides an interdisciplinary approach to facilitating Total Information Awareness

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  • Wang, Richard & Allen, Thomas & Harris, Wesley & Madnick, Stuart, 2003. "An Information Product Approach For Total Information Awareness," Working papers 4407-02, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:mit:sloanp:1823
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    1. Wang, Y. Richard (Yng-Yuh Richard) & Madnick, Stuart E., 1990. "A polygen model for heterogeneous database systems : the source tagging perspective," Working papers 3119-90. CIS (Series) (Sl, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
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    1. Madnick, Stuart & Wang, Richard & Xian, Xiang, 2004. "The Design and Implementation of a Corporate Householding Knowledge Processor to Improve Data Quality," Working papers 4439-03, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.

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