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| + | "[[Veracity]] was initially introduce as the fourth "V" in Big Data's original three Vs - Volume, velocity and variety. Often [[Veracity]] was interpreted as data quality."<ref>Markus Luczak-Roesch + 2, ''The Veracity Grand Challenge in Computing: A perspective from Aoeteraro New Zealand'' '''CACM 66''' No. 7 (2023-07) p. 67ff</ref> This term transcends the boundary between digital and real-world concepts. The is particularly true in multi-ethnic societies were each has a different view on what is true and what is false. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 27 July 2023
Definition
- Conformity with Trust or fact.
- The power of conveying or perceiving truth.
Context
"Veracity was initially introduce as the fourth "V" in Big Data's original three Vs - Volume, velocity and variety. Often Veracity was interpreted as data quality."[1] This term transcends the boundary between digital and real-world concepts. The is particularly true in multi-ethnic societies were each has a different view on what is true and what is false.
References
- ↑ Markus Luczak-Roesch + 2, The Veracity Grand Challenge in Computing: A perspective from Aoeteraro New Zealand CACM 66 No. 7 (2023-07) p. 67ff