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Rutashobya,Cedric D.

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.259 data used develop multiple approaches collection based research classes aspect single literature profiles means crowd
0.159 factors success information critical management implementation study factor successful systems support quality variables related results
0.157 quality different servqual service high-quality difference used quantity importance use measure framework impact assurance better
0.101 uncertainty contingency integration environmental theory data fit key using model flexibility perspective environment perspectives high

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AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING DATA WAREHOUSING SUCCESS. (MIS Quarterly, 2001)
Authors: Abstract:
    Based on the research of Barbara H. Wixom and Hugh J. Watson, managers should strive to implement data warehouses that have high data quality and especially high system quality. The keys to achieving high system quality appear to be high-quality project management and successful acceptance of and integration of the data warehouse into the organization. The factors associalted with achieving high data quality in a data warehousing environment, however, are still a research issue.