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Unternehmen müssen ihr Geschäftsmodell heutzutage laufend anpassen und weiter entwickeln: Globale Marktpräsenz erfordert weltweit harmonisierte Geschäftsprozesse, Kunden verlangen individuell auf ihre Bedürfnisse zugeschnittene Produkte, und Dienstleistungen werden nach den Prinzipien industrieller Abläufe erbracht. Diese Anforderungen betreffen zum einen die Unternehmensstrategie und die Architektur der Geschäftsprozesse. Zum anderen sind Daten von hoher Qualität eine Grundvoraussetzung, um den Anforderungen gerecht zu werden.

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Otto, B., Weber, K. (2018). Data Governance. In: Hildebrand, K., Gebauer, M., Hinrichs, H., Mielke, M. (eds) Daten- und Informationsqualität. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21994-9_16

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