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How is the data quality evaluated in the Manager's Report?
cwalters
The Manager's Report provides a summary of the quality issues we have identified within suppliers product data. Products are automatically evaluated by our progressive data quality engine when suppliers enter or update attribute values for your products in the Product Registry. Currently, only core...
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Fri, Nov 18 2011
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Product Data Quality Report
dbecker
The Supplier Portal Data Quality team regularly reviews all of your product data and validates it against a series of rules. Each rule is weighted based on Edgenet data quality standards. When evaluated, each rule is given a score, and all scores are aggregated into two cumulative data quality scores...
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Fri, Jan 7 2011
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Why is data quality important?
dbecker
The most important part of your data entry activities is to ensure that you enter accurate and excellent product data. Poor product data is associated with increased returns, supply chain costs, and brand devaluation. Excellent quality data means more sales, less returns, and customer satisfaction associated...
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Fri, Jan 7 2011
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Optimizing Your Product Data Quality
dbecker
Data quality is a top priority at Edgenet. We are constantly reviewing and updating our data quality analysis tools to ensure that current and future data quality concerns are addressed within the Supplier Portal. We have several tools that are designed to help suppliers assess and improve data quality...
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Fri, Jan 7 2011
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What information is evaluated during data quality reviews?
dbecker
The Data Quality assessment criteria is posted on the Edgenet Community Site. See the Data Quality Score & Assessment Criteria for more information.
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Fri, Jan 7 2011
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How to Meet Consumer Demand for High Quality Data
Mike Owens
When you see product information on a website, and it’s incomplete, poorly formatted, or inaccurate, you might think that someone has not done their due diligence. Or, you might, like me, get a bad impression and just go somewhere else. Consumers are voting for quality data with their pocketbooks...
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Fri, Oct 8 2010
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