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Microsoft Visio 2013 Business Process Diagramming and Validation - Second Edition

This book, "Microsoft Visio 2013 Business Process Diagramming and Validation," is your comprehensive guide to leveraging the features of Microsoft Visio 2013 Professional for creating and validating structured diagrams. Through practical tutorials and code examples, it helps you master process diagramming and validation techniques for a range of business needs. What this Book will help me do Understand and utilize structured diagram functionality including basic and cross-functional flowcharts. Develop and apply custom validation rules to ensure diagram correctness and compliance using Visio 2013. Create and use advanced tools such as the Rules Tools add-on to enhance diagram validation. Learn to integrate Visio with platforms like SharePoint 2013 and Office365. Gain technical skills to build, publish, and share Visio templates and rule sets. Author(s) The authors of this book bring rich technical expertise in Microsoft Visio and business process management. They have extensive experience developing user-focused tutorials and tools, ensuring you gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Their accessible writing makes complex topics approachable for a variety of learners. Who is it for? This book is for Microsoft Visio 2013 Professional Edition users who want to advance their skills in diagramming and validation. It's ideal for professionals who seek to improve diagram compliance and efficiency, including developers, analysts, and project managers. If you're already familiar with Visio basics, this book will take your skills to the next level by introducing advanced techniques for automation and standardization.

Nonparametric Statistical Methods, 3rd Edition

Praise for the Second Edition "This book should be an essential part of the personal library of every practicing statistician."—Technometrics Thoroughly revised and updated, the new edition of Nonparametric Statistical Methods includes additional modern topics and procedures, more practical data sets, and new problems from real-life situations. The book continues to emphasize the importance of nonparametric methods as a significant branch of modern statistics and equips readers with the conceptual and technical skills necessary to select and apply the appropriate procedures for any given situation. Written by leading statisticians, Nonparametric Statistical Methods, Third Edition provides readers with crucial nonparametric techniques in a variety of settings, emphasizing the assumptions underlying the methods. The book provides an extensive array of examples that clearly illustrate how to use nonparametric approaches for handling one- or two-sample location and dispersion problems, dichotomous data, and one-way and two-way layout problems. In addition, the Third Edition features: The use of the freely available R software to aid in computation and simulation, including many new R programs written explicitly for this new edition New chapters that address density estimation, wavelets, smoothing, ranked set sampling, and Bayesian nonparametrics Problems that illustrate examples from agricultural science, astronomy, biology, criminology, education, engineering, environmental science, geology, home economics, medicine, oceanography, physics, psychology, sociology, and space science Nonparametric Statistical Methods, Third Edition is an excellent reference for applied statisticians and practitioners who seek a review of nonparametric methods and their relevant applications. The book is also an ideal textbook for upper-undergraduate and first-year graduate courses in applied nonparametric statistics.

Financial and Actuarial Statistics, 2nd Edition

This work enables readers to obtain the mathematical and statistical background required in the current financial and actuarial industries. It also advances the application and theory of statistics in modern financial and actuarial modeling. This second edition adds a substantial amount of new material, including Excel exercises with solutions; nomenclature and notations standard to the actuarial field; a new chapter on Markov chains and actuarial applications; expanded discussions on simulation, surplus models, and ruin computations; and much more.

Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 6th Edition

This best-selling engineering statistics text provides a practical approach that is more oriented to engineering and the chemical and physical sciences than many similar texts. It is packed with unique problem sets that reflect realistic situations engineers will encounter in their working lives. This text shows how statistics, the science of data is just as important for engineers as the mechanical, electrical, and materials sciences.

Handbook of Probability

THE COMPLETE COLLECTION NECESSARY FOR A CONCRETE UNDERSTANDING OF PROBABILITY Written in a clear, accessible, and comprehensive manner, the Handbook of Probability presents the fundamentals of probability with an emphasis on the balance of theory, application, and methodology. Utilizing basic examples throughout, the handbook expertly transitions between concepts and practice to allow readers an inclusive introduction to the field of probability. The book provides a useful format with self-contained chapters, allowing the reader easy and quick reference. Each chapter includes an introduction, historical background, theory and applications, algorithms, and exercises. The Handbook of Probability offers coverage of: Probability Space Probability Measure Random Variables Random Vectors in Rn Characteristic Function Moment Generating Function Gaussian Random Vectors Convergence Types Limit Theorems The Handbook of Probability is an ideal resource for researchers and practitioners in numerous fields, such as mathematics, statistics, operations research, engineering, medicine, and finance, as well as a useful text for graduate students.

Business Statistics: For Contemporary Decision Making, 8th Edition

This text is an unbound, binder-ready edition. Business Statistics: For Contemporary Decision Making, 8th Edition continues the tradition of presenting and explaining the wonders of business statistics through the use of clear, complete, student-friendly pedagogy. Ken Black's text equips readers with the quantitative decision-making skills and analysis techniques you need to make smart decisions based on real-world data.

IBM SPSS Modeler Cookbook

"IBM SPSS Modeler Cookbook" is your practical guide to mastering data mining with IBM SPSS Modeler. This comprehensive book takes you beyond the basics, offering expert insights, time-saving techniques, and powerful workflows to grow your skills and elevate your analytical abilities. You will learn to apply the CRISP-DM methodology, efficiently prepare and explore data, build advanced models, and confidently incorporate analytical results into your business decisions. What this Book will help me do Effectively apply the CRISP-DM standard process to organize your data mining projects. Leverage efficient techniques for data extraction, transformation, and preparation. Develop and evaluate predictive models for practical applications in your organization. Enhance your models by utilizing advanced features and expert tips. Automate and streamline your data mining process with scripting for ultimate control. Author(s) Keith McCormick and None Abbott are seasoned data mining professionals with deep expertise in IBM SPSS Modeler and predictive analytics. Together, they have extensive experience in consulting, training, and applying advanced analytical techniques across industries. Through their approachable and insightful writing style, they share practical knowledge and expert workflows to empower readers. Who is it for? This book is designed for individuals who have basic experience with IBM SPSS Modeler and aspire to deepen their expertise. Whether you are a data analyst looking to advance your analytical capabilities or a professional aiming to integrate data-driven solutions into your organization, this book provides the knowledge and practical guidance you need to take the next step in your data mining journey.

Introduction to Statistical Process Control

A major tool for quality control and management, statistical process control (SPC) monitors sequential processes, such as production lines and Internet traffic, to ensure that they work stably and satisfactorily. Along with covering traditional methods, Introduction to Statistical Process Control describes many recent SPC methods that improve upon the more established techniques. The author—a leading researcher on SPC—shows how these methods can handle new applications. After exploring the role of SPC and other statistical methods in quality control and management, the book covers basic statistical concepts and methods useful in SPC. It then systematically describes traditional SPC charts, including the Shewhart, CUSUM, and EWMA charts, as well as recent control charts based on change-point detection and fundamental multivariate SPC charts under the normality assumption. The text also introduces novel univariate and multivariate control charts for cases when the normality assumption is invalid and discusses control charts for profile monitoring. All computations in the examples are solved using R, with R functions and datasets available for download on the author’s website. Offering a systematic description of both traditional and newer SPC methods, this book is ideal as a primary textbook for a one-semester course in disciplines concerned with process quality control, such as statistics, industrial and systems engineering, and management sciences. It can also be used as a supplemental textbook for courses on quality improvement and system management. In addition, the book provides researchers with many useful, recent research results on SPC and gives quality control practitioners helpful guidelines on implementing up-to-date SPC techniques.

Risk Scoring for a Loan Application on IBM System z: Running IBM SPSS Real-Time Analytics

When ricocheting a solution that involves analytics, the mainframe might not be the first platform that comes to mind. However, the IBM® System z® group has developed some innovative solutions that include the well-respected mainframe benefits. This book describes a workshop that demonstrates the use of real-time advanced analytics for enhancing core banking decisions using a loan origination example. The workshop is a live hands-on experience of the entire process from analytics modeling to deployment of real-time scoring services for use on IBM z/OS®. In this IBM Redbooks® publication, we include a facilitator guide chapter as well as a participant guide chapter. The facilitator guide includes information about the preparation, such as the needed material, resources, and steps to set up and run this workshop. The participant guide shows step-by-step the tasks for a successful learning experience. The goal of the first hands-on exercise is to learn how to use IBM SPSS® Modeler for Analytics modeling. This provides the basis for the next exercise "Configuring risk assessment in SPSS Decision Management". In the third exercise, the participant experiences how real-time scoring can be implemented on a System z. This publication is written for consultants, IT architects, and IT administrators who want to become familiar with SPSS and analytics solutions on the System z.

Using OpenRefine

Using OpenRefine provides a comprehensive guide to managing and cleaning large datasets efficiently. By following a practical, recipe-based approach, this book ensures readers can quickly master OpenRefine's features to enhance their data handling skills. Whether dealing with transformations, entity recognition, or dataset linking, you'll gain the tools to make your data work for you. What this Book will help me do Import and structure various formats of data for seamless processing. Apply both basic and advanced transformations to optimize data quality. Utilize regular expressions for sophisticated filtering and partitioning. Perform named-entity extraction and advanced reconciliation tasks. Master the General Refine Expression Language for powerful data operations. Author(s) The author is an experienced data analyst and educator, specializing in data preparation and transformation for real-world applications. Their approach combines a thorough technical understanding with an accessible teaching style, ensuring that complex concepts are easy to grasp. Who is it for? This book is crafted for anyone working with large datasets, from novices learning to handle and clean data to experienced practitioners seeking advanced techniques. If you aim to improve your data management skills or deliver quality insights from messy data, this book is for you.

Mondrian in Action

Mondrian in Action teaches business users and developers how to use Mondrian and related tools for strategic business analysis. You'll learn how to design and populate a data warehouse and present the data via a multidimensional model. You'll follow examples showing how to create a Mondrian schema and then expand it to add basic security based on the users' roles. About the Technology Mondrian is an open source, lightning-fast data analysis engine designed to help you explore your business data and perform speed-of-thought analysis. Mondrian can be integrated into a wide variety of business analysis applications and learning it requires no specialized technical knowledge. About the Book Mondrian in Action teaches you to use Mondrian for strategic business analysis. In it, you'll learn how to organize and present data in a multidimensional manner. You'll follow apt and thoroughly explained examples showing how to create a Mondrian schema and then expand it to add basic security based on users' roles. Developers will discover how to integrate Mondrian using its olap4j Java API and web service calls via XML for Analysis. What's Inside Mondrian from the ground up -- no experience required A primer on business analytics Using Mondrian with a variety of leading applications Optimizing and restricting business data for fast, secure analysis About the Reader Written for developers building data analysis solutions. Appropriate for tech-savvy business users and DBAs needing to query and report on data. About the Authors William D. Back is an Enterprise Architect and Director of Pentaho Services. Nicholas Goodman is a Business Intelligence pro who has authored training courses on OLAP and Mondrian. Julian Hyde founded Mondrian and is the project's lead developer. Quotes A wonderful introduction to Business Intelligence and Analytics. - Lorenzo De Leon, Authentify, Inc. A great overview of the Mondrian engine that guided me through all the technical details. - Alexander Helf, veenion GmbH A significant complement to the online documentation, and an excellent introduction to how to think about designing a data warehouse. - Mark Newman, Heads Up Analytics Comprehensive ... highly recommended. - Najib Coutya, IMD Group

Handbook of Economic Forecasting

The highly prized ability to make financial plans with some certainty about the future comes from the core fields of economics. In recent years the availability of more data, analytical tools of greater precision, and ex post studies of business decisions have increased demand for information about economic forecasting. Volumes 2A and 2B, which follows Nobel laureate Clive Granger's Volume 1 (2006), concentrate on two major subjects. Volume 2A covers innovations in methodologies, specifically macroforecasting and forecasting financial variables. Volume 2B investigates commercial applications, with sections on forecasters' objectives and methodologies. Experts provide surveys of a large range of literature scattered across applied and theoretical statistics journals as well as econometrics and empirical economics journals. The Handbook of Economic Forecasting Volumes 2A and 2B provide a unique compilation of chapters giving a coherent overview of forecasting theory and applications in one place and with up-to-date accounts of all major conceptual issues. Focuses on innovation in economic forecasting via industry applications Presents coherent summaries of subjects in economic forecasting that stretch from methodologies to applications Makes details about economic forecasting accessible to scholars in fields outside economics

Handbook of Economic Forecasting

The highly prized ability to make financial plans with some certainty about the future comes from the core fields of economics. In recent years the availability of more data, analytical tools of greater precision, and ex post studies of business decisions have increased demand for information about economic forecasting. Volumes 2A and 2B, which follows Nobel laureate Clive Granger's Volume 1 (2006), concentrate on two major subjects. Volume 2A covers innovations in methodologies, specifically macroforecasting and forecasting financial variables. Volume 2B investigates commercial applications, with sections on forecasters' objectives and methodologies. Experts provide surveys of a large range of literature scattered across applied and theoretical statistics journals as well as econometrics and empirical economics journals. The Handbook of Economic Forecasting Volumes 2A and 2B provide a unique compilation of chapters giving a coherent overview of forecasting theory and applications in one place and with up-to-date accounts of all major conceptual issues. Focuses on innovation in economic forecasting via industry applications Presents coherent summaries of subjects in economic forecasting that stretch from methodologies to applications Makes details about economic forecasting accessible to scholars in fields outside economics

Credible Checklists and Quality Questionnaires

Credible Checklists and Quality Questionnaires starts off with an examination of the critical but commonly overlooked checklist method. In the second chapter, questionnaires and surveys are discussed. Asking questions sounds simple, but the hard truth is that asking questions (and designing questionnaires) is a difficult task. This chapter discusses being mindful of the choice of words, order of questions and how early questions influence later questions, answer scales and how they impact the user response, questionnaire design, and much more. The final chapter provides examples of some common questionnaires (both free and fee-based) for assessing the usability of products. After reading this book, readers will be able to use these user design tools with greater confidence and certainty.

A/B Testing: The Most Powerful Way to Turn Clicks Into Customers

A guide to delivering a better user experience through A/B testing A/B Testing outlines a simple way to test several different versions of a web page with live traffic, and then measure the effect each version has on visitors. Using A/B testing you can determine the most effective way to increase conversion rate—the rate at which visitors convert into customers. The average conversion rate across the web is only 2%. That means 98% of visitors to most websites don't end up converting. Using A/B testing, companies can improve the effectiveness of their marketing and user experience and in doing so can sometimes double or triple their conversion rates. In the past, marketing teams were dependent on IT and engineering to implement A/B tests, and that proved to be a costly bottleneck. Today, the market for A/B testing is growing very fast, in no small part due to this transition from IT to marketing. Offers best practices and lessons learned from over 100,000 experiments run by over 2,000 Optimizely customers Details a roadmap for how to use A/B testing to personalize your customer's web experience and a practical guide to start A/B testing today Authors Dan Siroker and Pete Koomen are cofounders of Optimizely.com, an user-friendly testing system that more than 2,000 organizations use Marketers and web professionals will become obsolete if they don't embrace a data-driven approach to decision making. This book shows you how, no matter your technical expertise.

Demand-Driven Forecasting: A Structured Approach to Forecasting, 2nd Edition

An updated new edition of the comprehensive guide to better business forecasting Many companies still look at quantitative forecasting methods with suspicion, but a new awareness is emerging across many industries as more businesses and professionals recognize the value of integrating demand data (point-of-sale and syndicated scanner data) into the forecasting process. Demand-Driven Forecasting equips you with solutions that can sense, shape, and predict future demand using highly sophisticated methods and tools. From a review of the most basic forecasting methods to the most advanced and innovative techniques in use today, this guide explains demand-driven forecasting, offering a fundamental understanding of the quantitative methods used to sense, shape, and predict future demand within a structured process. Offering a complete overview of the latest business forecasting concepts and applications, this revised Second Edition of Demand-Driven Forecasting is the perfect guide for professionals who need to improve the accuracy of their sales forecasts. Completely updated to include the very latest concepts and methods in forecasting Includes real case studies and examples, actual data, and graphical displays and tables to illustrate how effective implementation works Ideal for CEOs, CFOs, CMOs, vice presidents of supply chain, vice presidents of demand forecasting and planning, directors of demand forecasting and planning, supply chain managers, demand planning managers, marketing analysts, forecasting analysts, financial managers, and any other professional who produces or contributes to forecasts Accurate forecasting is vital to success in today's challenging business climate. Demand-Driven Forecasting offers proven and effective insight on making sure your forecasts are right on the money.

Tableau 8: The Official Guide

Present a unified view of complex BI using the entire Tableau 8 toolkit Create and distribute dynamic, feature-rich data visualizations and highly interactive BI dashboards—quickly and easily! Tableau 8: The Official Guide provides the hands-on instruction and best practices you need to meet your business intelligence objectives and drive better decision making. Discover how to work from the Tableau GUI, load BI from disparate sources, drag and drop to analyze data, set up custom visualizations, and build robust dashboards. This practical guide shows you, step by step, how to design and publish meaningful business communications to end users across your enterprise. Navigate the Tableau user interface and data window Connect to spreadsheets, databases, and other sources Select data fields and drag them to desired screen locations Work with pre-defined visualizations and sample workbooks Display background maps and perform geographic analysis Add calculated fields, graphs, charts, tables, and statistics Combine multiple data sources into real-time dashboards Export your visualizations to the Web or in various file formats Electronic content includes: Videos that demonstrate the techniques presented in the book Sample Tableau workbooks

Designing and Conducting Business Surveys

Designing and Conducting Business Surveys provides a coherent overview of the business survey process, from start to finish. It uniquely integrates an understanding of how businesses operate, a total survey error approach to data quality that focuses specifically on business surveys, and sound project management principles. The book brings together what is currently known about planning, designing, and conducting business surveys, with producing and disseminating statistics or other research results from the collected data. This knowledge draws upon a variety of disciplines such as survey methodology, organizational sciences, sociology, psychology, and statistical methods. The contents of the book formulate a comprehensive guide to scholarly material previously dispersed among books, journal articles, and conference papers. This book provides guidelines that will help the reader make educated trade-off decisions that minimize survey errors, costs, and response burden, while being attentive to survey data quality. Major topics include: Determining the survey content, considering user needs, the business context, and total survey quality Planning the survey as a project Sampling frames, procedures, and methods Questionnaire design and testing for self-administered paper, web, and mixed-mode surveys Survey communication design to obtain responses and facilitate the business response process Conducting and managing the survey using paradata and project management tools Data processing, including capture, editing, and imputation, and dissemination of statistical outputs Designing and Conducting Business Surveys is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in designing and/or conducting business or organizational surveys at statistical institutes, central banks, survey organizations, etc.; producing statistics or other research results from business surveys at universities, research organizations, etc.; or using data produced from business surveys. The book also lays a foundation for new areas of research in business surveys.