Collecting data is relatively easy, but turning raw information into
something useful requires that you know how to extract precisely what
you need. With this insightful book, intermediate to experienced
programmers interested in data analysis will learn techniques for
working with data in a business environment. You'll learn how to look
at data to discover what it contains, how to capture those ideas in
conceptual models, and then feed your understanding back into the
organization through business plans, metrics dashboards, and other
applications. Along the way, you'll experiment with concepts through
hands-on workshops at the end of each chapter. Above all, you'll learn
how to think about the results you want to achieve -- rather than rely
on tools to think for you. Use graphics to describe data with one,
two, or dozens of variables Develop conceptual models using
back-of-the-envelope calculations, as well asscaling and probability
arguments Mine data with computationally intensive methods such as
simulation and clustering Make your conclusions understandable through
reports, dashboards, and other metrics programs Understand financial
calculations, including the time-value of money Use dimensionality
reduction techniques or predictive analytics to conquer challenging
data analysis situations Become familiar with different open source
programming environments for data analysis "Finally, a concise
reference for understanding how to conquer piles of data."--Austin
King, Senior Web Developer, Mozilla "An indispensable text for
aspiring data scientists."--Michael E. Driscoll, CEO/Founder,
Dataspora
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A Hands-On Guide for Programmers and Data Scientists
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781449301859
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
540
Forfatter