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Maintaining Financial Data Quality For Business Intelligence

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  • Kunnathuvalappil Hariharan, Naveen

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Only when the input data is reliable can mathematical models and business intelligence systems for decisionmaking produce accurate and effective outputs. However, data taken from primary sources and gathered in a data mart may contain several anomalies that analysts must identify and correct. This research covers the activities involved in creating a high-quality dataset for business intelligence and data mining. Three techniques are addressed to achieve this goal: data validation, which detects and reduce anomalies and inconsistencies; data modification, which enhances the precision and robustness of learning algorithms; and data reduction, which produces a set of data with fewer characteristics and records but is just as insightful as the original dataset.

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  • Kunnathuvalappil Hariharan, Naveen, 2019. "Maintaining Financial Data Quality For Business Intelligence," OSF Preprints w7n26_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:w7n26_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/w7n26_v1
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