Core Data Model Mapping Directory

TIMELINESS

Length of time between data availability and the event or phenomenon they describe

Timeliness refers to the speed of data availability, whether for dissemination or for further processing, and it is measured with respect to the time lag between the end of the reference period and the release of data. Timeliness is a crucial element of data quality: adequate timeliness corresponds to a situation where policy-makers can take informed decisions in time for achieving the targeted results. In quality assessment, timeliness is often associated with punctuality, which refers to the time lag between the release date of data and the target date announced in some official release calendar. Timeliness can be further broken down into \Timeliness - output\" and \"Timeliness - source data\"."

Internal Identifier
TIMELINESS
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CDMMD ID
http://mapping.semic.eu/vdm/id/cv/7c231d41eb8ea7237c6b7f511ebf9fc8
Type
Property
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Metadata

type Property
label TIMELINESS
rdfs:range 3b4f3414682a221fe59c2427d0945420
Title TIMELINESS
definition Length of time between data availability and the event or phenomenon they describe
Description Timeliness refers to the speed of data availability, whether for dissemination or for further processing, and it is measured with respect to the time lag between the end of the reference period and the release of data. Timeliness is a crucial element of data quality: adequate timeliness corresponds to a situation where policy-makers can take informed decisions in time for achieving the targeted results. In quality assessment, timeliness is often associated with punctuality, which refers to the time lag between the release date of data and the target date announced in some official release calendar. Timeliness can be further broken down into \Timeliness - output\" and \"Timeliness - source data\"."
type Property
has internal identifier TIMELINESS
included asset 314eeedc0ed42b623d9336f91e378d33
sample
http://www.w3.org/ns/adms#versionNotes
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