Print Email Facebook Twitter Organizing information chains to guarantee data quality for regional traffic management: Traffic data quality management in the Middle Netherlands Title Organizing information chains to guarantee data quality for regional traffic management: Traffic data quality management in the Middle Netherlands Author Seelen, P.A.G. Contributor Van Wee, G.P. (mentor) Vrancken, J.L.M. (mentor) Annema, J.A. (mentor) Sneep, G. (mentor) Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Transport & Logistics Programme Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management Date 2012-06-25 Abstract VERDER, a partnership of different governmental organizations in the Middle Netherlands, initiated different projects for regional traffic management to better use existing road capacity and safeguard mobility in the Middle Netherlands. This active form of traffic management requires traffic data with a certain quality level, although this is not taken into account in current plans. An organization plan to guarantee data quality for regional traffic management, based on various literature and expert interviews, was created and validated with experts. The plan contains a chain manager responsible for managing data quality through the information chains of regional traffic management and four different data management steps: define, measure, analyse and improve. The validation revealed that this plan brings substantial improvement on current practice. Subject data qualityinformation chainregional traffic managementtotal data quality management To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:42b10955-c2a1-4de4-93ed-dd18a3106a77 Access restriction Campus only Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2012 Seelen, P.A.G. Files PDF Final_Article_-_Peter_Seelen.pdf 219.31 KB PDF Final_Thesis_-_Peter_Seelen.pdf 2.09 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:42b10955-c2a1-4de4-93ed-dd18a3106a77/datastream/OBJ1/view