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Causal Inference with Bayesian Networks

Leverage the power of graphical models for probabilistic and causal inference to build knowledge-based system applications and to address causal effect queries with observational data for decision aiding and policy making. Key Features Gain a firm understanding of Bayesian networks and structured algorithms for probabilistic inference Acquire a comprehensive understanding of graphical models and their applications in causal inference Gain insights into real-world applications of causal models in multiple domains Enhance your coding skills in R and Python through hands-on examples of causal inference Book Description This is a practical guide that explores the theory and application of Bayesian networks (BN) for probabilistic and causal inference. The book provides step-by-step explanations of graphical models of BN and their structural properties; the causal interpretations of BN and the notion of conditioning by intervention; and the mathematical model of structural equations and the representation in structured causal models (SCM). For probabilistic inference in Bayesian networks, you will learn methods of variable elimination and tree clustering. For causal inference you will learn the computational framework of Pearl's do-calculus for the identification and estimation of causal effects with causal models. In the context of causal inference with observational data, you will be introduced to the potential outcomes framework and explore various classes of meta-learning algorithms that are used to estimate the conditional average treatment effect in causal inference. The book includes practical exercises using R and Python for you to engage in and solidify your understanding of different approaches to probabilistic and causal inference. By the end of this book, you will be able to build and deploy your own causal inference application. You will learn from causal inference sample use cases for diagnosis, epidemiology, social sciences, economics, and finance. What you will learn Representation of knowledge with Bayesian networks Interpretation of conditional independence assumptions Interpretation of causality assumptions in graphical models Probabilistic inference with Bayesian networks Causal effect identification and estimation Machine learning methods for causal inference Coding in R and Python for probabilistic and causal inference Who this book is for This book will serve as a valuable resource for a wide range of professionals including data scientists, software engineers, policy analysts, decision-makers, information technology professionals involved in developing expert systems or knowledge-based applications that deal with uncertainty, as well as researchers across diverse disciplines seeking insights into causal analysis and estimating treatment effects in randomized studies. The book will enable readers to leverage libraries in R and Python and build software prototypes for their own applications.

Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide - Fourth Edition

Bring your data to life with the ultimate beginner's guide to Power BI, now featuring Microsoft Fabric, Copilot, and full-color visuals to make learning data modeling, storytelling, and dashboards easier and faster than ever Key Features Build data literacy and gain confidence using Power BI through real-world, beginner-friendly examples Learn to shape, clean, and model data using Power BI Desktop and Power Query, with zero experience required Build vibrant, accurate reports and dashboards with real-world modeling examples Book Description Updated with the latest innovations in Power BI, including integration with Microsoft Fabric for seamless data unification and Copilot for AI-powered guidance. This comprehensive guide empowers you to build compelling reports and dashboards from the ground up. Whether you're new to Power BI or stepping into a data role, this book provides a friendly, approachable introduction to business intelligence and data storytelling You'll start with the Power BI Desktop interface and its core functionality, then move into shaping and cleaning your data using the Power Query Editor. From designing intuitive data models to writing your first DAX formulas, you’ll develop practical skills that apply directly to real-world scenarios. he book emphasizes how to use visualizations and narrative techniques to turn numbers into meaningful insights The chapters focus on hands-on, real-world examples—like analyzing sales trends, tracking KPIs, and cleaning messy data. You'll learn to build and refresh reports, scale your Power BI setup, and enhance your solutions using Microsoft Fabric and Copilot. Fabric unifies analytics across your organization, while Copilot speeds up your workflow with AI-driven insights and report suggestions By the end of the book, you’ll have the confidence and experience to turn raw data into insightful, impactful dashboards What you will learn Understand why data literacy matters in decision-making and careers Connect to data using import, DirectQuery, and live connection modes Clean and transform data using Power Query Editor and dataflows Design reports with visuals that support clear data storytelling Apply row-level security to enforce access and data protection Manage and monitor Power BI cloud for scalability and teamwork Use AI tools like Copilot to speed up prep and generate insights Learn Microsoft Fabric basics to enable unified data experiences Who this book is for This book is ideal for anyone looking to build a solid foundation in Power BI, regardless of prior experience. Whether you're just starting out or stepping into a new role that involves data, you'll find clear, approachable guidance throughout. The step-by-step tutorials and real-world examples make it easy to follow along—even if it’s your first time working with business intelligence tools

Financial Modeling and Reporting with Microsoft Power BI

Design powerful financial reports in Power BI by building models, measures, and dashboards tailored for real-world accounting and analytics Key Features Build a complete financial data model from ledgers, journals, and budgets Master DAX for income statements, KPIs, and performance analysis Learn Power BI Paginated and AI tools for printable and predictive reporting Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Power BI for Financial Reporting is the definitive guide to designing high-performance, flexible, and insightful financial reports using Power BI. This book empowers finance and BI professionals to create everything from trial balances to enterprise-wide performance dashboards with ease and precision. The book starts by helping you define your reporting goals and data sources, mapping these needs to Power BI’s capabilities. You’ll then build a core financial data model—covering ledger transactions, charts of accounts, and multi-company support. As you proceed, you’ll integrate complex DAX measures, handle foreign exchange and journal entries, and extend your model with budgeting and inventory data. Each chapter builds toward a comprehensive suite of reports, complete with visual best practices and tested metrics. You’ll learn to streamline datasets using Power Query, test for data integrity, and generate printable reports via Power BI Paginated. The final chapters dive into using AI, predictive analytics, and Microsoft Fabric to future-proof your reporting. Whether you're consolidating data across systems or evolving your reports for changing business needs, this hands-on guide ensures you’re prepared to meet the demands of modern finance. What you will learn Build core financial models from ledgers and accounts Create Trial Balance and Income Statements using DAX Optimize Power BI with Power Query and data transformation Add budgets, targets, and KPIs to performance dashboards Integrate inventory data for nuanced stock reporting Produce printable reports using Power BI Paginated Apply AI for report generation and predictive analytics Test, tune, and evolve reports for secure, scalable use Who this book is for This book is for finance professionals, accountants, financial analysts, and BI developers who want to leverage Power BI to improve, automate, and future-proof their financial reporting. Whether consolidating data from ERPs, building reports across entities, or exploring advanced Power BI features, this book equips readers with practical skills and strategic insight.

Real-Time Intelligence with Microsoft Fabric

In today's hyper-connected world, many organizations are overwhelmed by the volume of data generated every second. Making timely decisions using this information remains a challenge for many. Real-time intelligence has transformed from a luxury to a necessity for businesses striving to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving marketplace. Enter Microsoft Fabric's Real-Time Intelligence: a new tool that not only analyzes data but also acts upon the results. If you're ready to unlock the power of immediate insights, this comprehensive primer offers an exploration into the capabilities of Real-Time Intelligence with Microsoft Fabric. Authors Johan Ludvig Brattås and Frank Geisler explain AI-driven insights and how to use them to drive business success. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an enthusiast, this guide is the key to understanding an exciting new platform. You'll discover: The core concepts of Real-Time Intelligence within Microsoft Fabric Challenges that can be solved with Real-Time Intelligence, enhancing efficiency Techniques for using KQL queries, including SQL knowledge to optimize these queries Practical applications including data analytic solutions, event streams, and more How to automatically trigger actions based on data conditions

Modern Time Series with R

Gain expertise in modern time series forecasting and causal inference in R to solve real-world business problems with reproducible, high-quality code Key Features Explore forecasting and causal inference with practical R examples Build reproducible, high-quality time series workflows using tidyverse and modern R packages Apply models to real-world business scenarios with step-by-step guidance Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Modern Time Series Analysis with R is a comprehensive, hands-on guide to mastering the art of time series analysis using the R programming language. Written by leading experts in applied statistics and econometrics, this book helps data scientists, analysts, and developers bridge the gap between traditional statistical theory and practical business applications. Starting with the foundations of R and tidyverse, you’ll explore the core components of time series data, data wrangling, and visualization techniques. The chapters then guide you through key modeling approaches, ranging from classical methods like ARIMA and exponential smoothing to advanced computational techniques, such as machine learning, deep learning, and ensemble forecasting. Beyond forecasting, you’ll discover how time series can be applied to causal inference, anomaly detection, change point analysis, and multiple time series modeling. Practical examples and reproducible code will empower you to assess business problems, choose optimal solutions, and communicate results effectively through dynamic R-based reporting. By the end of this book, you’ll be confident in applying modern time series methods to real-world data, delivering actionable insights for strategic decision-making in business, finance, technology, and beyond. What you will learn Understand core concepts and components of time series data Wrangle and visualize time series with tidyverse and R packages Apply ARIMA, exponential smoothing, and machine learning methods Explore deep learning and ensemble forecasting approaches Conduct causal inference with interrupted time series analysis Detect anomalies, structural changes, and perform change point analysis Analyze multiple time series using hierarchical and grouped models Automate reproducible reporting with RStudio and dynamic documents Who this book is for This book is for data scientists, analysts, and developers who want to master time series analysis using R. It is ideal for professionals in finance, retail, technology, and research, as well as students seeking practical, business-oriented approaches to forecasting and causal inference. Basic knowledge of R is assumed, but no advanced mathematics is required.

Time Series Analysis with Python Cookbook - Second Edition

Perform time series analysis and forecasting confidently with this Python code bank and reference manual Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Explore up-to-date forecasting and anomaly detection techniques using statistical, machine learning, and deep learning algorithms Learn different techniques for evaluating, diagnosing, and optimizing your models Work with a variety of complex data with trends, multiple seasonal patterns, and irregularities Book Description To use time series data to your advantage, you need to be well-versed in data preparation, analysis, and forecasting. This fully updated second edition includes chapters on probabilistic models and signal processing techniques, as well as new content on transformers. Additionally, you will leverage popular libraries and their latest releases covering Pandas, Polars, Sktime, stats models, stats forecast, Darts, and Prophet for time series with new and relevant examples. You'll start by ingesting time series data from various sources and formats, and learn strategies for handling missing data, dealing with time zones and custom business days, and detecting anomalies using intuitive statistical methods. Further, you'll explore forecasting using classical statistical models (Holt-Winters, SARIMA, and VAR). Learn practical techniques for handling non-stationary data, using power transforms, ACF and PACF plots, and decomposing time series data with multiple seasonal patterns. Then we will move into more advanced topics such as building ML and DL models using TensorFlow and PyTorch, and explore probabilistic modeling techniques. In this part, you’ll also learn how to evaluate, compare, and optimize models, making sure that you finish this book well-versed in wrangling data with Python. What you will learn Understand what makes time series data different from other data Apply imputation and interpolation strategies to handle missing data Implement an array of models for univariate and multivariate time series Plot interactive time series visualizations using hvPlot Explore state-space models and the unobserved components model (UCM) Detect anomalies using statistical and machine learning methods Forecast complex time series with multiple seasonal patterns Use conformal prediction for constructing prediction intervals for time series Who this book is for This book is for data analysts, business analysts, data scientists, data engineers, and Python developers who want practical Python recipes for time series analysis and forecasting techniques. Fundamental knowledge of Python programming is a prerequisite. Prior experience working with time series data to solve business problems will also help you to better utilize and apply the different recipes in this book.

Microsoft Power BI For Dummies, 2nd Edition

Make smarter business decisions with Microsoft PowerBI Microsoft PowerBI For Dummies gives you the foundation you need to use this powerful software platform to manage your data and gather insight for making better decisions. With PowerBI, you can visualize, model, and interpret large datasets, quickly revealing insights that once took weeks to dig out. This book takes you through the basics of getting your data ready, preparing your analysis, and creating reports. Then, you'll dig into more advanced features using DAX—the PowerBI programming language—even if you have no prior programming experience. This edition covers the latest updates to the software, including AI integration, enhanced customization, and improved real-time collaboration tools. Transform raw data into meaningful information and make data-driven decisions Import datasets and create dashboards, visualizations, and reports Use the Copilot AI assistant to speed up workflows and simplify tasks Integrate PowerBI with other Microsoft services like Excel and Azure Businesses of all sizes can use PowerBI to manage their data. With Microsoft PowerBI For Dummies, you can quickly and easily set up PowerBI, learn the fundamentals, and handle complex reporting.

The Data Flow Map: A Practical Guide to Clear and Creative Analytics in Any Data Environment

Unlock the secrets of practical data analysis with the Data Flow Map framework—a game-changing approach that transcends tools and platforms. This book isn’t just another programming manual; it’s a guide to thinking and communicating about data at a higher level. Whether you're working with spreadsheets, databases, or AI-driven models, you'll learn how to express your analytics in clear, common language that anyone can understand. In today’s data-rich world, clarity is the real challenge. Technical details often obscure insights that could drive real impact. The Data Flow Map framework simplifies complexity into three core motions: source, focus, and build. The first half of the book explores these concepts through illustrations and stories. The second half applies them to real-world datasets using tools like Excel, SQL, and Python, showing how the framework works across platforms and use cases. A vital resource for analysts at any level, this book offers a practical, tool-agnostic approach to data analysis. With hands-on examples and a universal mental model, you’ll gain the confidence to tackle any dataset, align your team, and deliver insights that matter. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, the Data Flow Map framework will transform how you approach data analytics. What You Will Learn Grasp essential elements applicable to every data analysis workflow Adapt quickly to any dataset, tool, or platform Master analytic thinking at a higher level Use analytics patterns to better understand the world Break complex analysis into manageable, repeatable steps Iterate faster to uncover deeper insights and better solutions Communicate findings clearly for better decision-making Who This Book Is For Aspiring data professionals and experienced analysts, from beginners to seasoned data engineers, focused on data collection, analysis, and decision making

Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook - Fourth Edition

Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook provides a practical, hands-on approach to solving computational biology challenges with Python, enabling readers to analyze sequencing data, leverage AI for bioinformatics applications, and design robust computational pipelines. What this Book will help me do Perform comprehensive sequence analysis using Python libraries for refined data interpretation. Configure and run bioinformatics workflows on cloud environments for scalable solutions. Apply advanced data science practices to analyze and visualize bioinformatics data. Explore the integration of AI tools in processing multimodal biological datasets. Understand and utilize bioinformatics databases for research and development. Author(s) Shane Brubaker is an experienced computational biologist and software developer with a strong background in bioinformatics and Python programming. With years of experience in data analysis and software engineering, Shane has authored numerous solutions for real-world bioinformatics issues. He brings a practical, example-driven teaching approach, aimed at empowering readers to apply techniques effectively in their work. Who is it for? This book is suitable for bioinformatics professionals, data scientists, and software engineers with moderate experience seeking to expand their computational biology knowledge. Readers should have basic understanding of biology, programming, and cloud tools. By engaging with this book, learners can advance their skills in Python and bioinformatics to address complex biological data challenges effectively.

Workflow Automation with Microsoft Power Automate - Third Edition

This book serves as a comprehensive guide to mastering Microsoft Power Automate, offering step-by-step instructions for creating and managing low-code workflows. From beginner to advanced techniques, it covers cloud and RPA functionalities, enhanced by AI features like Co-pilot. You'll gain the skills to build, analyze, and optimize powerful automations tailored to your organization's needs. What this Book will help me do Understand and implement workflows using Power Automate's connectors and triggers for seamless integration. Utilize AI Builder and the Co-pilot feature to design intelligent workflows with generative AI capabilities. Master robotic process automation to bridge digital and legacy systems effectively. Learn to monitor and troubleshoot workflows while ensuring security and compliance in automation. Scale and govern enterprise-level workflows with best practices for maintainability. Author(s) Aaron Guilmette is a seasoned expert in the field of workflow automation with extensive experience in the Microsoft ecosystem. As the author of multiple books on Power Automate, Aaron combines technical depth with practical know-how. He brings a hands-on approach to guiding readers through advanced features, making automation accessible and effective. Who is it for? This book is ideal for power users, information workers, and citizen developers looking to integrate automation into their work. Whether you're new to automation or expanding your skills, this book provides actionable insights. Familiarity with the Microsoft 365 platform is recommended but not required, as the book covers foundational as well as advanced topics. It is perfect for anyone aiming to streamline workflows and drive efficiency in their projects or organization.

Power BI for Finance

Build effective data models and reports in Power BI for financial planning, budgeting, and valuations with practical templates, logic, and step-by-step guidance. Free with your book: DRM-free PDF version + access to Packt's next-gen Reader Key Features Engineer optimal star schema data models for financial planning and analysis Implement common financial logic, calendars, and variance calculations Create dynamic, formatted reports for income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Martin Kratky brings his global experience of over 20 years as co-founder of Managility and creator of Acterys to empower CFOs and accountants with Power BI for Finance through this hands-on guide to streamlining and enhancing financial processes. Starting with the foundation of every effective BI solution, a well-designed data model, the book shows you how to structure star schemas and integrate common financial data sources like ERP and accounting systems. You’ll then learn to implement key financial logic using DAX and M, covering calendars, KPIs, and variance calculations. The book offers practical advice on creating clear and compliant financial reports, such as income statements, balance sheets, and cash flows with visual design and formatting best practices. With dedicated chapters on advanced workflows, you’ll learn how to handle multi-currency setups, perform group consolidations, and implement planning models like rolling forecasts, annual budgets, and sales and operations planning (S&OP). As you advance, you’ll gain insights from real-world case studies covering company valuations, Excel integration, and the use of write-back methods with Dynamics Business Performance Planning and Acterys. The concluding chapters highlight how AI and Copilot enhance financial analytics. Email sign-up and proof of purchase required What you will learn Apply multi-currency handling and group consolidation techniques in Power BI Model discounted cash flow and company valuation scenarios Design and manage write-back workflows with Dynamics BPP and Acterys Integrate Excel and Power BI using live connections and cube formulas Utilize AI, Copilot, and LLMs to enhance automation and insight generation Create complete finance-focused dashboards for sales and operations planning Who this book is for This book is for finance professionals including CFOs, FP&A managers, controllers, and certified accountants who want to enhance reporting, planning, and forecasting using Power BI. Basic familiarity with Power BI and financial concepts is recommended to get the most out of this hands-on guide.

The Definitive Guide to Microsoft Fabric

Master Microsoft Fabric from basics to advanced architectures with expert guidance to unify, secure, and scale analytics on real-world data platforms Key Features Build a complete data analytics platform with Microsoft Fabric Apply proven architectures, governance, and security strategies Gain real-world insights from five seasoned data experts Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Microsoft Fabric is reshaping how organizations manage, analyze, and act on data by unifying ingestion, storage, transformation, analytics, AI, and visualization in a single platform. The Definitive Guide to Microsoft Fabric takes you from your very first workspace to building a secure, scalable, and future-proof analytics environment. You’ll learn how to unify data in OneLake, design data meshes, transform and model data, implement real-time analytics, and integrate AI capabilities. The book also covers advanced topics, such as governance, security, cost optimization, and team collaboration using DevOps and DataOps principles. Drawing on the real-world expertise of five seasoned professionals who have built and advised on platforms for startups, SMEs, and Europe’s largest enterprises, this book blends strategic insight with practical guidance. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the knowledge and skills to design, deploy, and operate a Microsoft Fabric platform that delivers sustainable business value. What you will learn Understand Microsoft Fabric architecture and concepts Unify data storage and data governance with OneLake Ingest and transform data using multiple Fabric tools Implement real-time analytics and event processing Design effective semantic models and reports Integrate AI and machine learning into data workflows Apply governance, security, and compliance controls Optimize performance and costs at scale Who this book is for This book is for data engineers, analytics engineers, architects, and data analysts moving into platform design roles. It’s also valuable for technical leaders seeking to unify analytics in their organizations. You’ll need only a basic grasp of databases, SQL, and Python.

Time Series Forecasting Using Foundation Models

Make accurate time series predictions with powerful pretrained foundation models! You don’t need to spend weeks—or even months—coding and training your own models for time series forecasting. Time Series Forecasting Using Foundation Models shows you how to make accurate predictions using flexible pretrained models. In Time Series Forecasting Using Foundation Models you will discover: The inner workings of large time models Zero-shot forecasting on custom datasets Fine-tuning foundation forecasting models Evaluating large time models Time Series Forecasting Using Foundation Models teaches you how to do efficient forecasting using powerful time series models that have already been pretrained on billions of data points. You’ll appreciate the hands-on examples that show you what you can accomplish with these amazing models. Along the way, you’ll learn how time series foundation models work, how to fine-tune them, and how to use them with your own data. About the Technology Time-series forecasting is the art of analyzing historical, time-stamped data to predict future outcomes. Foundational time series models like TimeGPT and Chronos, pre-trained on billions of data points, can now effectively augment or replace painstakingly-built custom time-series models. About the Book Time Series Forecasting Using Foundation Models explores the architecture of large time models and shows you how to use them to generate fast, accurate predictions. You’ll learn to fine-tune time models on your own data, execute zero-shot probabilistic forecasting, point forecasting, and more. You’ll even find out how to reprogram an LLM into a time series forecaster—all following examples that will run on an ordinary laptop. What's Inside How large time models work Zero-shot forecasting on custom datasets Fine-tuning and evaluating foundation models About the Reader For data scientists and machine learning engineers familiar with the basics of time series forecasting theory. Examples in Python. About the Author Marco Peixeiro builds cutting-edge open-source forecasting Python libraries at Nixtla. He is the author of Time Series Forecasting in Python. Quotes Clear and hands-on, featuring both theory and easy-to-follow examples. - Eryk Lewinson, Author of Python for Finance Cookbook Bridges the gap between classical forecasting methods and the new developments in the foundational models. A fantastic resource. - Juan Orduz, PyMC Labs A foundational guide to forecasting’s next chapter. - Tyler Blume, daybreak An immensely practical introduction to forecasting using foundation models. - Stephan Kolassa, SAP Switzerland

Microsoft Power Platform Solutions Architect's Handbook - Second Edition

Dive into 'Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect's Handbook' to master the art of designing and delivering enterprise-grade solutions using Microsoft's cutting-edge Power Platform. Through a mix of practical examples and hands-on tutorials, this book equips you to harness tools like AI, Copilot, and DevOps for building innovative, scalable applications tailored to enterprise needs. What this Book will help me do Acquire the knowledge to effectively utilize AI tools such as Power Platform Copilot and ChatGPT to enhance application intelligence. Understand and apply enterprise-grade solution architecture principles for scalable and secure application development. Gain expertise in integrating heterogenous systems with Power Platform Pipes and third-party APIs. Develop proficiency in creating and maintaining reusable Dataverse data models. Learn to establish and manage a Center of Excellence to govern and scale Power Platform solutions. Author(s) Hugo Herrera is an experienced solution architect specializing in the Microsoft Power Platform with a deep focus on integrating AI and cloud-native strategies. With years of hands-on experience in enterprise software development and architectural design, Hugo brings real-world insights into his writing, emphasizing practical application of advanced concepts. His approach is clear, structured, and aimed at empowering readers to excel. Who is it for? This book is tailored for IT professionals like solution architects, enterprise architects, and technical consultants who are looking to elevate their capabilities in Power Platform development. It is also suitable for individuals with an intermediate understanding of Power Platform seeking to spearhead enterprise-level digital transformation projects. Ideal readers are those ready to deepen their integration, data modeling, and AI usage skills within the Microsoft ecosystem, particularly for enterprise applications.

Getting Started with Taipy

Share your machine learning models, create chatbots, as well as build and deploy insightful dashboards speedily using Taipy with this hands-on book featuring real-world application examples from multiple industries Free with your book: DRM-free PDF version + access to Packt's next-gen Reader Key Features Create visually compelling, interactive data applications with Taipy Bring predictive models to end users and create data pipelines to compare scenarios with what-if analyses Go beyond prototypes to build and deploy production-ready applications using the cloud provider of your choice Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook in full color Book Description While data analysts, data scientists, and BI experts have the tools to analyze data, build models, and create compelling visuals, they often struggle to translate these insights into practical, user-friendly applications that help end users answer real-world questions, such as identifying revenue trends, predicting inventory needs, or detecting fraud, without wading through complex code. This book is a comprehensive guide to overcoming this challenge. This book teaches you how to use Taipy, a powerful open-source Python library, to build intuitive, production-ready data apps quickly and efficiently. Instead of creating prototypes that nobody uses, you'll learn how to build faster applications that process large amounts of data for multiple users and deliver measurable business impact. Taipy does the heavy lifting to enable your users to visualize their KPIs, interact with charts and maps, and compare scenarios for better decision-making. You’ll learn to use Taipy to build apps that make your data accessible and actionable in production environments like the cloud or Docker. By the end of this book, you won’t just understand Taipy, you'll be able to transform your data skills into impactful solutions that address real-world needs and deliver valuable insights. Email sign-up and proof of purchase required What you will learn Explore Taipy, its use cases, and how it's different from other projects Discover how to create visually appealing interactive apps, display KPIs, charts, and maps Understand how to compare scenarios to make better decisions Connect Taipy applications to several data sources and services Develop apps for diverse use cases, including chatbots, dashboards, ML apps, and maps Deploy Taipy applications on different types of servers and services Master advanced concepts for simplifying and accelerating your development workflow Who this book is for If you’re a data analyst, data scientist, or BI analyst looking to build production-ready data apps entirely in Python, this book is for you. If your scripts and models sit idle because non-technical stakeholders can’t use them, this book shows you how to turn them into full applications fast with Taipy, so your work delivers real business value. It’s also valuable for developers and engineers who want to streamline their data workflows and build UIs in pure Python.

Investing for Programmers

Maximize your portfolio, analyze markets, and make data-driven investment decisions using Python and generative AI. Investing for Programmers shows you how you can turn your existing skills as a programmer into a knack for making sharper investment choices. You’ll learn how to use the Python ecosystem, modern analytic methods, and cutting-edge AI tools to make better decisions and improve the odds of long-term financial success. In Investing for Programmers you’ll learn how to: Build stock analysis tools and predictive models Identify market-beating investment opportunities Design and evaluate algorithmic trading strategies Use AI to automate investment research Analyze market sentiments with media data mining In Investing for Programmers you'll learn the basics of financial investment as you conduct real market analysis, connect with trading APIs to automate buy-sell, and develop a systematic approach to risk management. Don’t worry—there’s no dodgy financial advice or flimsy get-rich-quick schemes. Real-life examples help you build your own intuition about financial markets, and make better decisions for retirement, financial independence, and getting more from your hard-earned money. About the Technology A programmer has a unique edge when it comes to investing. Using open-source Python libraries and AI tools, you can perform sophisticated analysis normally reserved for expensive financial professionals. This book guides you step-by-step through building your own stock analysis tools, forecasting models, and more so you can make smart, data-driven investment decisions. About the Book Investing for Programmers shows you how to analyze investment opportunities using Python and machine learning. In this easy-to-read handbook, experienced algorithmic investor Stefan Papp shows you how to use Pandas, NumPy, and Matplotlib to dissect stock market data, uncover patterns, and build your own trading models. You’ll also discover how to use AI agents and LLMs to enhance your financial research and decision-making process. What's Inside Build stock analysis tools and predictive models Design algorithmic trading strategies Use AI to automate investment research Analyze market sentiment with media data mining About the Reader For professional and hobbyist Python programmers with basic personal finance experience. About the Author Stefan Papp combines 20 years of investment experience in stocks, cryptocurrency, and bonds with decades of work as a data engineer, architect, and software consultant. Quotes Especially valuable for anyone looking to improve their investing. - Armen Kherlopian, Covenant Venture Capital A great breadth of topics—from basic finance concepts to cutting-edge technology. - Ilya Kipnis, Quantstrat Trader A top tip for people who want to leverage development skills to improve their investment possibilities. - Michael Zambiasi, Raiffeisen Digital Bank Brilliantly bridges the worlds of coding and finance. - Thomas Wiecki, PyMC Labs

Medical Analytics for Clinical and Healthcare Applications

The book is essential for anyone exploring the forefront of healthcare innovation, as it offers a thorough exploration of transformative data-driven methodologies that can significantly enhance patient outcomes and clinical efficiency in today’s evolving medical landscape. In today’s rapidly advancing healthcare landscape, the integration of medical analytics has become essential for improving patient outcomes, clinical efficiency, and decision-making. Medical Analytics for Clinical and Healthcare Applications provides a comprehensive examination of how data-driven methodologies are revolutionizing the medical field. This book offers a deep dive into innovative techniques, real-world applications, and emerging trends in medical analytics, showcasing how these advancements are transforming disease detection, diagnosis, treatment planning, and healthcare management. Spanning sixteen chapters across five subsections, this edited volume covers a wide array of topics—from foundational principles of medical data analysis to cutting-edge applications in predictive healthcare and medical data security. Readers will encounter state-of-the-art methodologies, including machine learning models, predictive analytics, and deep learning techniques applied to various healthcare challenges such as mental health disorders, cancer detection, and hospital mortality predictions. Medical Analytics for Clinical and Healthcare Applications equips readers with the knowledge to harness the power of medical analytics and its potential to shape the future of healthcare. Through its interdisciplinary approach and expert insights, this volume is poised to serve as a valuable resource for advancing healthcare technologies and improving the overall quality of care. Readers will find the volume: Explores the latest medical analytics techniques applied across clinical settings, from diagnosis to treatment optimization; Features real-world case studies and tools for implementing data-driven solutions in healthcare; Bridges the gap between healthcare professionals, data scientists, and engineers for collaborative innovation in medical technologies; Provides foresight into emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of healthcare analytics. Audience Healthcare professionals, clinical researchers, medical data scientists, biomedical engineers, IT professionals, academics, and policymakers focused on the intersection of medicine and data analytics.

DAX for Humans

Level up your Power BI skills by learning DAX in an easy, fun, and practical way using one core pattern that can be used to solve most problems Key Features Learn simple through advanced DAX in a clear, concise way using real-world examples Explore powerful techniques for debugging DAX and increasing efficiency Use artificial intelligence to write, refine, and troubleshoot your DAX formulas Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Although DAX has been around for over a decade, many struggle to master the language primarily because DAX is often taught through the CALCULATE function, which is the most complex and unintuitive function in all of DAX. But what if DAX could be taught without CALCULATE? The result would be an incredibly intuitive and easy way to learn DAX. DAX for Humans stands the traditional approach to learning DAX on its head, foregoing the traditional, legacy methods of learning DAX for a more modern approach that focuses on core DAX concepts and not any specific function. Even if you know nothing about DAX, from the very first chapter you will learn the essentials of the DAX language, as well as a single pattern to solve the majority of DAX problems. From that point forward, you’ll explore how to work with the basic building blocks of the DAX language and apply what you learn to real-world business scenarios across customers, human resources, projects, finance, operations, and more. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to apply your DAX skills to simple, complex, and advanced scenarios; understand how to optimize and debug your DAX code; and even know how to efficiently apply artificial intelligence to help you write and debug your DAX code. What you will learn Master techniques to solve common DAX calculations Apply DAX to real-word, practical business scenarios Explore advanced techniques for tackling unusual DAX scenarios Discover new ideas, tricks, and time-saving techniques for better calculations Find out how to optimize and debug DAX effectively Leverage AI to assist in writing, troubleshooting, and improving DAX Who this book is for If you use Power BI but struggle with DAX or if you know DAX but want to improve and expand your skills, then this book is for you. Even if you have never used Power BI or DAX before, you will find this book helpful as you progress from the basics to mastery of the DAX language using real-world scenarios as your guide.

The Big Book of Data Science. Part I: Data Processing

There are already excellent books on software programming for data processing and data transformation for instance: Wes McKinney’s. This book, reflecting on my own industrial and teaching experience, tries to overcome the big learning curve newcomers to the field have to travel before they are ready to tackle real data science and AI challenges. In this regard this book is different to other books in that:

It assumes zero software programming knowledge. This instructional design is intentional given the book’s aim to open the practice of data science to anyone interested in data exploration and analysis irrespective of their previous background.

It follows an incremental approach to facilitate the assimilation of, sometimes, arcane software techniques to manipulate data.

It is practice oriented to ensure readers can apply what they learn in their daily practices.

Illustrates how to use generative AI to help you become a more productive data scientist and AI engineer.

By reading and working on the labs included in this book you will develop software programming skills required to successfully contribute to the data understanding and data preparation stages involved in any data related project. You will become proficient at manipulating and transforming datasets in industrial contexts and produce clean, reliable datasets that can drive accurate analysis and informed decision-making. Moreover you will be prepared to develop and deploy dashboards and visualizations supporting the insights and conclusions in the deployment stage.

Data modelling and evaluation are not covered in this book. We are working on a second installment of the book series illustrating the application of statistical and machine learning techniques to derive data insights.

Practical Business Process Modeling and Analysis

Embark on a journey to master business process modeling and analysis with this comprehensive guide. Through practical examples and structured frameworks, this book helps you learn to define, map, and optimize your business processes for digital transformation. By the end, you'll be equipped to drive seamless integration of automation and align processes with strategic goals. What this Book will help me do Become proficient in using BPMN for modeling complex business processes effectively. Develop skills to identify inefficiencies and optimize business processes for measurable improvements. Understand how to integrate automation into processes to enhance operational efficiency. Learn to evaluate business process performance and align changes with business goals. Apply frameworks and best practices for successful digital transformation. Author(s) The authors, Jim Sinur, Zbigniew Misiak, and BJ Biernatowski, bring decades of experience in business process modeling, automation, and consulting. They've guided organizations through challenging transformations and are experts in leveraging BPMN and related technologies. Their insights in this book stem from real-world challenges and successes, providing readers with practical and actionable guidance. Who is it for? This book is tailored for business analysts, process improvement practitioners, project managers, consultants, operations managers, and IT leaders. Whether you are starting with no prior experience in BPMN or looking to enhance your existing skillset, this book offers valuable insights for streamlining workflows and driving AI-powered innovation.