# Data Quality

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#### Introduction

These series of workshops introduce Pentaho Data Quality&#x20;

By the end of the workshops, you will have a comprehensive understanding of:
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<summary>S<strong>ix pillars of Data Quality</strong></summary>

Familiarize yourself with the foundational terminology and concepts used within the Pentaho Data Quality Framework.&#x20;

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<summary><strong>Getting Started</strong></summary>

Learn how to establish [connections](/data-quality-en/pentaho-data-quality/getting-started/connectors.md) to a wide range of data sources.

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<summary><strong>PDQ settings</strong></summary>

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#### Overview

Take a look at the following walkthrough to get the best experience ..
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