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TG2 Data Quality Dimension
Completeness | The extent to which data are present and sufficiently comprehensive for use. Conformance | Conforms to a format, syntax, data type, range, or standard of the Information Element (q.v.). Consistency | Agreement among related Information Elements (q.v.) that are present in the data. Note that missing Information Elements do not make a test Inconsistent. Likeliness | The likelihood of Darwin Core Term(s) having true or expected values. Reliability | Measure of how the data values agree with an identified source of truth. The degree to which data correctly describes the truth (object, event or any abstract or real "thing"). Resolution | Refers to the data having sufficiently detailed information. Measure of the granularity of the data, or the smallest measurable increment.