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Business Research Reporting

Business Research Reporting addresses the essential activities of locating, collecting, evaluating, analyzing, interpreting, and reporting business data. It highlights the value of primary and secondary research to making business decisions and solving business problems. It aims to help business managers, MBA candidates, and upper-level college students boost their research skills and report research with confidence. This book discusses primary data collection, sampling concepts, and the use of measurement and scales in preparing instruments. Also, this book explores statistical and non-statistical analysis of qualitative and quantitative data and data interpretation (findings, conclusions, and recommendations). The author shows how to locate, evaluate, and extract secondary data found on the web and in brick-and-mortar libraries, including optimized searching, evaluating, and recording. Plus, the book demonstrates how to avoid copyright infringement and plagiarism, use online citation software, and cite sources when writing and presenting. Two glossaries—one each for primary and secondary research—round out the content. Business Research Reporting can be your go-to guidebook for years to come. Reading through it in a couple of hours, you can pick up ample information to apply instantly. Then keep it handy and refer to it in your ongoing research activities.

Learning Pentaho Data Integration 8 CE - Third Edition

"Learning Pentaho Data Integration 8 CE" is your comprehensive guide to mastering data manipulation and integration using Pentaho Data Integration (PDI) 8 Community Edition. Through step-by-step instructions and practical examples, you'll learn to explore, transform, validate, and integrate data from multiple sources, equipping you to handle real-world data challenges efficiently. What this Book will help me do Effectively install and understand the foundational concepts of Pentaho Data Integration 8 Community Edition. Efficiently organize, clean, and transform raw data from various sources into useful formats. Perform advanced data operations like metadata injection, managing relational databases, and implementing ETL solutions. Design, create, and deploy comprehensive data warehouse solutions using modern best practices. Streamline daily data processing tasks with flexibility and accuracy while handling errors gracefully. Author(s) The author, Carina Roldán, is an experienced professional in the field of data science and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) development. Her expertise in leveraging tools like Pentaho Data Integration has allowed her to contribute significantly to BI and data management projects. Her approach in writing this book reflects her commitment to simplifying complex topics for aspiring professionals. Who is it for? This book is ideal for software developers, data analysts, business intelligence professionals, and IT students aiming to enhance their skills in ETL processes using Pentaho Data Integration. Beginners who wish to learn PDI comprehensively and professionals looking to deepen their expertise will both find value in this resource. It's also suitable for individuals involved in data warehouse design and implementation. This book will equip you with the skills to handle diverse data transformation tasks effectively.

Learning D3.js 5 Mapping - Second Edition

This book, "Learning D3.js 5 Mapping", guides developers through the process of creating dynamic and interactive data visualizations. With a focus on D3.js, you'll learn to harness the power of JavaScript to create maps and graphical objects that inform and engage. What this Book will help me do Gain expertise in working with SVG geometric shapes to design compelling graphics. Learn techniques to manage, process, and use geographic data effectively. Master adding interactivity to visual maps to provide an immersive user experience. Understand how to optimize and manipulate geoJSON files using topoJSON. Learn to create varied map types, such as hexbins and globes, using D3.js and Canvas. Author(s) None Newton and Oscar Villarreal, among others, collaborated to author this guide. They are experienced in front-end development and data visualization, bringing a practical and hands-on approach to learning through this book. Their backgrounds ensure the book addresses common challenges faced during implementation, offering thoughtful solutions. Who is it for? "Learning D3.js 5 Mapping" is perfect for web developers familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript who want to expand their expertise in data visualization and mapping. If you're looking to incorporate interactive charts or maps into your web applications, this book will provide practical guidance and solid fundamentals. No prior experience with D3.js is necessary.

R Data Mining

Dive into the world of data mining with 'R Data Mining' and discover how to utilize R's vast tools for uncovering insights in data. This hands-on guide immerses you in real-world cases, teaching both foundational concepts and advanced techniques like regression models and text mining. You'll emerge with a sharp understanding of how to transform raw data into actionable information. What this Book will help me do Gain proficiency in R packages such as dplyr and ggplot2 for data manipulation and visualization. Master the CRISP-DM methodology to systematically approach data mining projects. Develop skillsets in data cleaning and validation to ensure quality data analysis. Understand and implement multiple regression and classification techniques effectively. Learn to use ensemble learning methods and produce reporting with R Markdown. Author(s) Andrea Cirillo brings extensive expertise in data science and R programming as the author of 'R Data Mining.' Their practical approach, drawing from professional experiences in various industries, makes complex techniques accessible and engaging. Their passion for teaching translates into a meticulously crafted learning journey for aspiring data miners. Who is it for? This book is ideal for beginner to intermediate-level data analysts or aspiring data scientists eager to delve into the field of data mining using R. If you're familiar with the basics of programming in R and want to expand into practical applications of data mining methodologies, this is the resource for you. Gain hands-on experience by engaging with real-world datasets and scenarios.

Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists: Solutions for Numerical Computation and Modeling

Familiarize yourself with MATLAB using this concise, practical tutorial that is focused on writing code to learn concepts. Starting from the basics, this book covers array-based computing, plotting and working with files, numerical computation formalism, and the primary concepts of approximations. Introduction to MATLAB is useful for industry engineers, researchers, and students who are looking for open-source solutions for numerical computation. In this book you will learn by doing, avoiding technical jargon, which makes the concepts easy to learn. First you’ll see how to run basic calculations, absorbing technical complexities incrementally as you progress toward advanced topics. Throughout, the language is kept simple to ensure that readers at all levels can grasp the concepts. What You'll Learn Apply sample code to your engineering or science problems Work with MATLAB arrays, functions, and loops Use MATLAB’s plotting functions for data visualization Solve numerical computing and computational engineering problems with a MATLAB case study Who This Book Is For Engineers, scientists, researchers, and students who are new to MATLAB. Some prior programming experience would be helpful but not required.

Big Data Analytics with SAS

Discover how to leverage the power of SAS for big data analytics in 'Big Data Analytics with SAS.' This book helps you unlock key techniques for preparing, analyzing, and reporting on big data effectively using SAS. Whether you're exploring integration with Hadoop and Python or mastering SAS Studio, you'll advance your analytics capabilities. What this Book will help me do Set up a SAS environment for performing hands-on data analytics tasks efficiently. Master the fundamentals of SAS programming for data manipulation and analysis. Use SAS Studio and Jupyter Notebook to interface with SAS efficiently and effectively. Perform preparatory data workflows and advanced analytics, including predictive modeling and reporting. Integrate SAS with platforms like Hadoop, SAP HANA, and Cloud Foundry for scaling analytics processes. Author(s) None Pope is a seasoned data analytics expert with extensive experience in SAS and big data platforms. With a passion for demystifying complex data workflows, None teaches SAS techniques in an approachable way. Their expert insights and practical examples empower readers to confidently analyze and report on data. Who is it for? If you're a SAS professional or a data analyst looking to expand your skills in big data analysis, this book is for you. It suits readers aiming to integrate SAS into diverse tech ecosystems or seeking to learn predictive modeling and reporting with SAS. Both beginners and those familiar with SAS can benefit.

Analyzing Multidimensional Well-Being

“An indispensable reference for all researchers interested in the measurement of social welfare. . .” —François Bourguignon, Emeritus Professor at Paris School of Economics, Former Chief Economist of the World Bank. “. . .a detailed, insightful, and pedagogical presentation of the theoretical grounds of multidimensional well-being, inequality, and poverty measurement. Any student, researcher, and practitioner interested in the multidimensional approach should begin their journey into such a fascinating theme with this wonderful book.” —François Maniquet, Professor, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. A Review of the Multidimensional Approaches to the Measurement of Welfare, Inequality, and Poverty Analyzing Multidimensional Well-Being: A Quantitative Approach offers a comprehensive approach to the measurement of well-being that includes characteristics such as income, health, literacy, and housing. The author presents a systematic comparison of the alternative approaches to the measurement of multidimensional welfare, inequality, poverty, and vulnerability. The text contains real-life applications of some multidimensional aggregations (most of which have been designed by international organizations such as the United Nations Development Program and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) that help to judge the performance of a country in the various dimensions of well-being. The text offers an evaluation of how well a society is doing with respect to achievements of all the individuals in the dimensions considered and clearly investigates how achievements in the dimensions can be evaluated from different perspectives. The author includes a detailed scrutiny of alternative techniques for setting weights to individual dimensional metrics and offers an extensive analysis into both the descriptive and welfare theoretical approaches to the concerned multi-attribute measurement and related issues. This important resource: • Contains a synthesis of multidimensional welfare, inequality, poverty, and vulnerability analysis • Examines aggregations of achievement levels in the concerned dimensions of well-being from various standpoints • Shows how to measure poverty using panel data instead of restricting attention to a single period and when we have imprecise information on dimensional achievements • Argues that multidimensional analysis is intrinsically different from marginal distributions-based analysis Written for students, teachers, researchers, and scholars, Analyzing Multidimensional Well-Being: A Quantitative Approach puts the focus on various approaches to the measurementof the many aspects of well-being and quality of life. Satya R. Chakravarty is a Professor of Economics at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. He is an Editor of Social Choice and Welfare and a member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Economic Inequality.

Functional Data Structures in R: Advanced Statistical Programming in R

Get an introduction to functional data structures using R and write more effective code and gain performance for your programs. This book teaches you workarounds because data in functional languages is not mutable: for example you’ll learn how to change variable-value bindings by modifying environments, which can be exploited to emulate pointers and implement traditional data structures. You’ll also see how, by abandoning traditional data structures, you can manipulate structures by building new versions rather than modifying them. You’ll discover how these so-called functional data structures are different from the traditional data structures you might know, but are worth understanding to do serious algorithmic programming in a functional language such as R. By the end of Functional Data Structures in R, you’ll understand the choices to make in order to most effectively work with data structures when you cannot modify the data itself. These techniques are especially applicable for algorithmic development important in big data, finance, and other data science applications. What You'll Learn Carry out algorithmic programming in R Use abstract data structures Work with both immutable and persistent data Emulate pointers and implement traditional data structures in R Build new versions of traditional data structures that are known Who This Book Is For Experienced or advanced programmers with at least a comfort level with R. Some experience with data structures recommended.

R Data Analysis Projects

Step into the world of advanced data analysis with 'R Data Analysis Projects.' In this hands-on guide, you will learn to build efficient analytics systems and pipelines using R for practical applications in finance, social media, and more. By following real-world projects, you'll enhance your data analysis skills, from implementing recommender systems to performing time-series modeling. What this Book will help me do Develop end-to-end data analysis and visualization solutions using R. Create scalable predictive analytics systems with actionable insights. Leverage RShiny to build interactive dashboards for effective communication. Master popular R packages like dplyr, ggplot2, and recommenderlab. Tackle real-world data challenges in varied domains such as finance and social networks. Author(s) Gopi Subramanian is an experienced data scientist and educator with an extensive background in statistical modeling and analytics. With years of hands-on practice and teaching, Gopi specializes in making complex concepts accessible through practical examples. His passion for R programming and real-world applications shines in his approachable style, making learning empowering and engaging. Who is it for? This book is designed for readers with a foundational understanding of R and data analysis, aiming to advance their skills to a professional level. Ideal for data analysts, R programmers, and aspiring data scientists seeking practical experience in building analytics systems. Whether you're transitioning to or deepening your expertise in R, this guide offers actionable knowledge to enhance your projects.

Statistics for Data Science

Dive into the world of statistics specifically tailored for the needs of data science with 'Statistics for Data Science'. This book guides you from the fundamentals of statistical concepts to their practical application in data analysis, machine learning, and neural networks. Learn with clear explanations and practical R examples to fully grasp statistical methods for data-driven challenges. What this Book will help me do Understand foundational statistical concepts such as variance, standard deviation, and probability. Gain proficiency in using R for programmatically performing statistical computations for data science. Learn techniques for applying statistics in data cleaning, mining, and analysis tasks. Master methods for executing linear regression, regularization, and model assessment. Explore advanced techniques like boosting, SVMs, and neural network applications. Author(s) James D. Miller brings years of experience as a data scientist and educator. He has a deep understanding of how statistics foundationally supports data science and has worked across multiple industries applying these principles. Dedicated to teaching, James simplifies complex statistical concepts into approachable and actionable knowledge for developers aspiring to master data science applications. Who is it for? This book is intended for developers aiming to transition into the field of data science. If you have some basic programming knowledge and a desire to understand statistics essentials for data science applications, this book is designed for you. It's perfect for those who wish to apply statistical methods to practical tasks like data mining and analysis. A prior hands-on experience with R is helpful but not mandatory, as the book explains R methodologies comprehensively.

Practical Data Wrangling

"Practical Data Wrangling" provides a comprehensive guide to cleaning and preparing data for analysis, focusing on techniques in Python and R. As you progress through the book, you'll learn how to handle various datasets, reshape their formats, and prepare them for insights, empowering you to derive more value from your data. What this Book will help me do Understand the data wrangling process and its importance in the data analysis pipeline. Learn how to retrieve, parse, and shape raw data into structured formats. Master packages and tools in Python and R to efficiently clean and manipulate data. Gain proficiency in using regular expressions for text data preparation. Acquire skills to analyze, merge, and transform datasets to meet analytics needs. Author(s) None Visochek has years of experience working with data and analytics, with expertise in using Python and R for solving real-world data challenges. Their teaching approach emphasizes practical examples and accessible explanations, ensuring complex concepts are easy to understand. Who is it for? This book is for data scientists, analysts, or statisticians who work with real-world data and want to optimize their data preparation process. It is ideal for professionals with basic knowledge of Python and R looking to enhance their skills in data wrangling and data preparation techniques. If you're seeking to streamline your data analysis workflow through better wrangling techniques, this book is for you.

The State of Data Analytics and Visualization Adoption

Businesses regardless of industry or company size increasingly rely on data analytics and visualization to gain competitive advantage. That’s why organizations today are racing to gather, store, and analyze data from many sources in a wide range of formats. In the spring of 2017, Zoomdata commissioned an O’Reilly survey to assess the state of data analytics and visualization technology adoption across several industries, including manufacturing, financial services, and healthcare. Roughly 875 respondents answered questions online about their industry, job role, company size, and reasons for using analytics, as well as technologies they use in analytics programs, the perceived value of analytics programs, and many other topics. This report reveals: The industries furthest along in adopting big data analytics and visualization technologies The most commonly analyzed sources of big data The most commonly used technologies for analyzing streaming data Which analytics skills are in most demand The most valued characteristic of big data across all industries The types of users big data analytics and visualization projects typically target If you’re a technology decision maker, a product manager looking to embed analytics, a business user relying on analytics, or a developer pursuing the most marketable skills, this report provides valuable details on today’s data analytics trends.

Basic Applied Bioinformatics

An accessible guide that introduces students in all areas of life sciences to bioinformatics Basic Applied Bioinformatics provides a practical guidance in bioinformatics and helps students to optimize parameters for data analysis and then to draw accurate conclusions from the results. In addition to parameter optimization, the text will also familiarize students with relevant terminology. Basic Applied Bioinformatics is written as an accessible guide for graduate students studying bioinformatics, biotechnology, and other related sub-disciplines of the life sciences. This accessible text outlines the basics of bioinformatics, including pertinent information such as downloading molecular sequences (nucleotide and protein) from databases; BLAST analyses; primer designing and its quality checking, multiple sequence alignment (global and local using freely available software); phylogenetic tree construction (using UPGMA, NJ, MP, ME, FM algorithm and MEGA7 suite), prediction of protein structures and genome annotation, RNASeq data analyses and identification of differentially expressed genes and similar advanced bioinformatics analyses. The authors Chandra Sekhar Mukhopadhyay, Ratan Kumar Choudhary, and Mir Asif Iquebal are noted experts in the field and have come together to provide an updated information on bioinformatics. Salient features of this book includes: Accessible and updated information on bioinformatics tools A practical step-by-step approach to molecular-data analyses Information pertinent to study a variety of disciplines including biotechnology, zoology, bioinformatics and other related fields Worked examples, glossary terms, problems and solutions Basic Applied Bioinformatics gives students studying bioinformatics, agricultural biotechnology, animal biotechnology, medical biotechnology, microbial biotechnology, and zoology an updated introduction to the growing field of bioinformatics.

Measuring Agreement

Presents statistical methodologies for analyzing common types of data from method comparison experiments and illustrates their applications through detailed case studies Measuring Agreement: Models, Methods, and Applications features statistical evaluation of agreement between two or more methods of measurement of a variable with a primary focus on continuous data. The authors view the analysis of method comparison data as a two-step procedure where an adequate model for the data is found, and then inferential techniques are applied for appropriate functions of parameters of the model. The presentation is accessible to a wide audience and provides the necessary technical details and references. In addition, the authors present chapter-length explorations of data from paired measurements designs, repeated measurements designs, and multiple methods; data with covariates; and heteroscedastic, longitudinal, and categorical data. The book also: • Strikes a balance between theory and applications • Presents parametric as well as nonparametric methodologies • Provides a concise introduction to Cohen’s kappa coefficient and other measures of agreement for binary and categorical data • Discusses sample size determination for trials on measuring agreement • Contains real-world case studies and exercises throughout • Provides a supplemental website containing the related datasets and R code Measuring Agreement: Models, Methods, and Applications is a resource for statisticians and biostatisticians engaged in data analysis, consultancy, and methodological research. It is a reference for clinical chemists, ecologists, and biomedical and other scientists who deal with development and validation of measurement methods. This book can also serve as a graduate-level text for students in statistics and biostatistics.

Python for R Users

The definitive guide for statisticians and data scientists who understand the advantages of becoming proficient in both R and Python The first book of its kind, Python for R Users: A Data Science Approach makes it easy for R programmers to code in Python and Python users to program in R. Short on theory and long on actionable analytics, it provides readers with a detailed comparative introduction and overview of both languages and features concise tutorials with command-by-command translations—complete with sample code—of R to Python and Python to R. Following an introduction to both languages, the author cuts to the chase with step-by-step coverage of the full range of pertinent programming features and functions, including data input, data inspection/data quality, data analysis, and data visualization. Statistical modeling, machine learning, and data mining—including supervised and unsupervised data mining methods—are treated in detail, as are time series forecasting, text mining, and natural language processing. • Features a quick-learning format with concise tutorials and actionable analytics • Provides command-by-command translations of R to Python and vice versa • Incorporates Python and R code throughout to make it easier for readers to compare and contrast features in both languages • Offers numerous comparative examples and applications in both programming languages • Designed for use for practitioners and students that know one language and want to learn the other • Supplies slides useful for teaching and learning either software on a companion website Python for R Users: A Data Science Approach is a valuable working resource for computer scientists and data scientists that know R and would like to learn Python or are familiar with Python and want to learn R. It also functions as textbook for students of computer science and statistics. A. Ohri is the founder of Decisionstats.com and currently works as a senior data scientist. He has advised multiple startups in analytics off-shoring, analytics services, and analytics education, as well as using social media to enhance buzz for analytics products. Mr. Ohri's research interests include spreading open source analytics, analyzing social media manipulation with mechanism design, simpler interfaces for cloud computing, investigating climate change and knowledge flows. His other books include R for Business Analytics and R for Cloud Computing.

Engineering Biostatistics

Provides a one-stop resource for engineers learning biostatistics using MATLAB® and WinBUGS Through its scope and depth of coverage, this book addresses the needs of the vibrant and rapidly growing bio-oriented engineering fields while implementing software packages that are familiar to engineers. The book is heavily oriented to computation and hands-on approaches so readers understand each step of the programming. Another dimension of this book is in parallel coverage of both Bayesian and frequentist approaches to statistical inference. It avoids taking sides on the classical vs. Bayesian paradigms, and many examples in this book are solved using both methods. The results are then compared and commented upon. Readers have the choice of MATLAB® for classical data analysis and WinBUGS/OpenBUGS for Bayesian data analysis. Every chapter starts with a box highlighting what is covered in that chapter and ends with exercises, a list of software scripts, datasets, and references. Engineering Biostatistics: An Introduction using MATLAB® and WinBUGS also includes: parallel coverage of classical and Bayesian approaches, where appropriate substantial coverage of Bayesian approaches to statistical inference material that has been classroom-tested in an introductory statistics course in bioengineering over several years exercises at the end of each chapter and an accompanying website with full solutions and hints to some exercises, as well as additional materials and examples Engineering Biostatistics: An Introduction using MATLAB® and WinBUGS can serve as a textbook for introductory-to-intermediate applied statistics courses, as well as a useful reference for engineers interested in biostatistical approaches.

Research Methodology

This book offers a standardized approach for research aspirants working in the various areas. At the same time, all the major topics in social research have also been detailed thoroughly which makes this book a very good frame of study for students and researchers in diverse fields. This book charts new and evolving terrain of social research by covering qualitative, quantitative and mixed approach. The chapters has extensive number of case studies that help researchers to understand practical implications of the research and includes plenty of diagrammatic representations for easy understanding of various theories and procedures. Each phase of research is explained in detail so that even beginners can also effectively utilize this book. It is written in a highly interactive manner, which makes for an interesting read. Templates of technical report, business report and research reports are also included in the book. This provides the reader with a hands-on experience.

JMP Connections

Achieve best-in-class metrics and get more from your data with JMP JMP Connections is the small- and medium-sized business owner's guide to exceeding customer expectations by getting more out of your data using JMP. Uniquely bifunctional, this book is divided into two parts: the first half of the book shows you what JMP can do for you. You'll discover how to wring every last drop of insight out of your data, and let JMP parse reams of raw numbers into actionable insight that leads to better strategic decisions. You'll also discover why it works so well; clear explanations break down the Connectivity platform and metrics in business terms to demystify data analysis and JMP while giving you a macro view of the benefits that come from optimal implementation. The second half of the book is for your technical team, demonstrating how to implement specific solutions relating to data set development and data virtualization. In the end, your organization reduces Full Time Equivalents while increasing productivity and competitiveness. JMP is a powerful tool for business, but many organizations aren't even scratching the surface of what their data can do for them. This book provides the information and technical guidance your business needs to achieve more. Learn what a JMP Connectivity Platform can do for your business Understand Metrics-on-Demand, Real-Time Metrics, and their implementation Delve into technical implementation with information on configuration and management, version control, data visualization, and more Make better business decisions by getting more and better information from your data Business leadership relies on good information to make good business decisions—but what if you could increase the quality of the information you receive, while getting more of what you want to know and less of what you don't need to know? How would that affect strategy, operations, customer experience, and other critical areas? JMP can help with that, and JMP Connections provides real, actionable guidance on getting more out of JMP.