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Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 4/2012

01.05.2012 | DATA AVAILABILITY, DATA QUALITY IN LCA * COMMENTARY AND DISCUSSION ARTICLE

Commentary on issues in data quality analysis in life cycle assessment

verfasst von: Joyce Smith Cooper, Ezra Kahn

Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | Ausgabe 4/2012

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Abstract

Purpose

For compliance with the ISO standard 14044, comparative life cycle assessments are required to address data quality for time-related coverage, geographic coverage, technology coverage, precision, completeness, representativeness, consistency, reproducibility, sources of the data and uncertainty of the information. As the community of practitioners and data developers grows, the purpose of this commentary is to initiate discussion of current issues and opportunities for improvement in data quality analysis.

Methods

Commonly applied data quality analysis methods are described as ranging from the collection of only qualitative information to the assignment of numeric scores. Common interpretations of data quality information are described as ranging from comparison in raw form to contribution and sensitivity analysis results, combination into an aggregate/multiaspect score, or use to infer data uncertainty. Method strengths and issues are described.

Results

The strengths of current data quality analysis methods lie in the consideration of the data quality aspects specified by the ISO standards and in the differentiation of low and high data quality. Weaknesses, however, lie in unrepeatable scoring criteria, aggregation of data quality information in a way that is difficult to interpret or misinterpreted and the use of data quality information in the estimation of uncertainty with no basis for accuracy.

Conclusion

It is found that among commonly applied methods there exists a need for improved repeatability and interpretability. When combined with emerging efforts to provide reliable uncertainty data to support the use of data quality information with contribution and sensitivity analysis results and efforts that have improved consideration of completeness, the future of data quality analysis promises substantial contribution to the field.

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The standard defines consistency check as the “process of verifying that assumptions, methods and data are consistently applied throughout the study and are in accordance with the goal and scope definition performed before conclusions are reached” with the objective of determining whether the assumptions, methods and data are consistent with the goal and scope.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Commentary on issues in data quality analysis in life cycle assessment
verfasst von
Joyce Smith Cooper
Ezra Kahn
Publikationsdatum
01.05.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment / Ausgabe 4/2012
Print ISSN: 0948-3349
Elektronische ISSN: 1614-7502
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-011-0371-x

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