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The importance of context in data quality (DQ) was shown many years ago and nowadays is widely accepted. Early approaches and surveys defined DQ as fitness for use and showed the influence of context on DQ. This article presents a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) for investigating how context is taken into account in recent proposals for DQ management (DQM). We specifically present the planning and execution of the SLR, the analysis criteria and our results reflecting the relationship between context and DQ in the state-of-the-art and, particularly, how this context is defined and used for DQM. The SLR is instrumental to the identification of context components and the design of a context formal model.
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