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Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2016

Microsoft Visio Professional 2016 is an essential tool for creating sophisticated data visualizations across a variety of contexts and industries. In 'Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2016', you'll learn how to utilize Visio's powerful features to transform data into compelling graphics and actionable insights. What this Book will help me do Understand how to integrate external data from various sources into your Visio diagrams. Master the use of Visio's tools to represent information using data-driven graphics. Learn the process of designing and utilizing custom shapes and templates for tailored visualizations. Discover methods for automating diagram creation from structured and external data sources. Gain techniques to share and present interactive and professional visuals with a wide audience. Author(s) John Marshall, the author of 'Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2016,' brings years of experience in data modeling and visualization. With an extensive technical background, Marshall is a renowned expert in leveraging visual tools to communicate complex ideas effectively. His approachable writing style makes highly technical concepts accessible to professionals at various levels. Who is it for? If you're a business intelligence professional, technical analyst, or a Microsoft Office power user looking to enhance your skills in creating impactful visualizations, this book is for you. Its step-by-step approach is ideal for users of Visio Professional starting out or seeking advanced techniques. You'll gain practical insights and learn to apply them effectively in your business or technical workflows, achieving refined data presentations.

Threat Forecasting

Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples and illustrative case studies, Threat Forecasting: Leveraging Big Data for Predictive Analysis discusses important topics, including the danger of using historic data as the basis for predicting future breaches, how to use security intelligence as a tool to develop threat forecasting techniques, and how to use threat data visualization techniques and threat simulation tools. Readers will gain valuable security insights into unstructured big data, along with tactics on how to use the data to their advantage to reduce risk. Presents case studies and actual data to demonstrate threat data visualization techniques and threat simulation tools Explores the usage of kill chain modelling to inform actionable security intelligence Demonstrates a methodology that can be used to create a full threat forecast analysis for enterprise networks of any size

Introducing Data Science

Introducing Data Science teaches you how to accomplish the fundamental tasks that occupy data scientists. Using the Python language and common Python libraries, you'll experience firsthand the challenges of dealing with data at scale and gain a solid foundation in data science. About the Technology Many companies need developers with data science skills to work on projects ranging from social media marketing to machine learning. Discovering what you need to learn to begin a career as a data scientist can seem bewildering. This book is designed to help you get started. About the Book Introducing Data Science explains vital data science concepts and teaches you how to accomplish the fundamental tasks that occupy data scientists. You'll explore data visualization, graph databases, the use of NoSQL, and the data science process. You'll use the Python language and common Python libraries as you experience firsthand the challenges of dealing with data at scale. Discover how Python allows you to gain insights from data sets so big that they need to be stored on multiple machines, or from data moving so quickly that no single machine can handle it. This book gives you hands-on experience with the most popular Python data science libraries, Scikit-learn and StatsModels. After reading this book, you'll have the solid foundation you need to start a career in data science. What's Inside Handling large data Introduction to machine learning Using Python to work with data Writing data science algorithms About the Reader This book assumes you're comfortable reading code in Python or a similar language, such as C, Ruby, or JavaScript. No prior experience with data science is required. About the Authors Davy Cielen, Arno D. B. Meysman, and Mohamed Ali are the founders and managing partners of Optimately and Maiton, where they focus on developing data science projects and solutions in various sectors. Quotes Read this book if you want to get a quick overview of data science, with lots of examples to get you started! - Alvin Raj, Oracle The map that will help you navigate the data science oceans. - Marius Butuc, Shopify Covers the processes involved in data science from end to end… A complete overview. - Heather Campbell, Kainos A must-read for anyone who wants to get into the data science world. - Hector Cuesta, Big Data Bootcamp

Visualizing Financial Data

A fresh take on financial data visualization for greater accuracy and understanding Your data provides a snapshot of the state of your business and is key to the success of your conversations, decisions, and communications. But all of that communication is lost — or incorrectly interpreted — without proper data visualizations that provide context and accurate representation of the numbers. In Visualizing Financial Data, authors Julie Rodriguez and Piotr Kaczmarek draw upon their understanding of information design and visual communication to show you how to turn your raw data into meaningful information. Coverage includes current conventions paired with innovative visualizations that cater to the unique requirements across financial domains, including investment management, financial accounting, regulatory reporting, sales, and marketing communications. Presented as a series of case studies, this highly visual guide presents problems and solutions in the context of real-world scenarios. With over 250 visualizations, you’ll have access to relevant examples that serve as a starting point to your implementations. • Expand the boundaries of data visualization conventions and learn new approaches to traditional charts and graphs • Optimize data communications that cater to you and your audience • Provide clarity to maximize understanding • Solve data presentation problems using efficient visualization techniques • Use the provided companion website to follow along with examples The companion website gives you the illustration files and the source data sets, and points you to the types of resources you need to get started.

RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook

Dive into the practical applications of RStudio with this comprehensive cookbook, designed to help analysts and data scientists unlock the full potential of RStudio's features. You'll enhance your statistical computing, data visualization, and reporting skills through over 50 carefully curated recipes-each seamlessly blending conceptual understanding with hands-on implementation. What this Book will help me do Master the latest advanced R console features for a smooth coding experience. Create dynamic and interactive visualizations to effectively represent data insights. Improve R project management to organize and maintain reproducibility in your analyses. Apply statistical and predictive modeling techniques tailored for diverse application domains. Develop interactive web applications and detailed reports with R Markdown and Shiny. Author(s) Andrea Cirillo is an experienced data scientist with a deep knowledge of statistical computing and data analysis. Through his professional and academic career, Andrea has developed a knack for teaching and simplifying complex programming and statistics concepts. His passion is helping others advance their skills with practical, hands-on resources. Who is it for? This book is tailored for data scientists, statisticians, and R programmers with foundational R programming skills. It is ideal for professionals who aim to enhance their fluency with RStudio and improve their statistical analysis capabilities. Whether you're structuring your first analytical project or refining your data visualization techniques, this book is designed to assist your growth. Overall, the audience includes anyone seeking practical expertise in RStudio for impactful data analysis.

Good Charts

Dataviz—the new language of business A good visualization can communicate the nature and potential impact of information and ideas more powerfully than any other form of communication. For a long time “dataviz” was left to specialists—data scientists and professional designers. No longer. A new generation of tools and massive amounts of available data make it easy for anyone to create visualizations that communicate ideas far more effectively than generic spreadsheet charts ever could. What’s more, building good charts is quickly becoming a need-to-have skill for managers. If you’re not doing it, other managers are, and they’re getting noticed for it and getting credit for contributing to your company’s success. In Good Charts, dataviz maven Scott Berinato provides an essential guide to how visualization works and how to use this new language to impress and persuade. Dataviz today is where spreadsheets and word processors were in the early 1980s—on the cusp of changing how we work. Berinato lays out a system for thinking visually and building better charts through a process of talking, sketching, and prototyping. This book is much more than a set of static rules for making visualizations. It taps into both well-established and cutting-edge research in visual perception and neuroscience, as well as the emerging field of visualization science, to explore why good charts (and bad ones) create “feelings behind our eyes.” Along the way, Berinato also includes many engaging vignettes of dataviz pros, illustrating the ideas in practice. Good Charts will help you turn plain, uninspiring charts that merely present information into smart, effective visualizations that powerfully convey ideas.

Mastering QlikView Data Visualization

"Mastering QlikView Data Visualization" is your essential guide to becoming proficient in advanced data visualization and analysis using QlikView. Through practical examples and real-world scenarios, this book enables you to create insightful and meaningful QlikView applications tailored to business needs. What this Book will help me do Design and implement advanced QlikView applications using realistic data and scenarios. Understand and fulfill business requirements across varied organizational departments. Create advanced charts and visualizations including frequency polygons and XmR charts. Integrate geographical, sentiment, and planning analysis into your QlikView models. Develop troubleshooting strategies for common QlikView data visualization challenges. Author(s) None Pover, an expert in data analytics and QlikView technologies, has extensive experience in implementing QlikView applications to address real-world business challenges. They are passionate about teaching practical solutions, ensuring readers gain actionable insights. With hands-on expertise, the author delivers clear, structured guidance in technical learning. Who is it for? If you're a QlikView developer wanting to go beyond the basics, this book is perfect for you. It is designed for individuals who have foundational knowledge of QlikView and are looking to enhance their ability to handle advanced projects. Whether you're focusing on analytics for sales, finance, or operations, you'll find this guide extremely useful.

Learning QGIS, Third Edition - Third Edition

Learning QGIS, Third Edition, serves as a comprehensive guide for GIS users looking to enhance their skills using the QGIS platform. By following the structured, step-by-step instructions, you'll master data visualization, manipulation, and advanced mapping techniques. The book emphasizes practical knowledge, enabling you to efficiently handle both data processing and cartographic output. What this Book will help me do Install and effectively navigate the QGIS software interface to enable GIS tasks. Load, visualize, and manage vector and raster spatial data from various sources. Create, edit, and analyze spatial datasets with precision using QGIS tools. Perform and automate complex geoprocessing tasks using the Processing toolbox. Configure advanced cartographic outputs including printable maps tailored to your needs. Author(s) Anita Graser, a notable GIS expert, brings her extensive experience and knowledge in open-source geospatial technologies to this book. She is a core developer of QGIS and regularly publishes content on GIS applications and spatial analysis. Anita excels in presenting complex concepts in a user-friendly manner, making advanced GIS techniques accessible to learners of diverse backgrounds. Who is it for? This book is tailored for GIS professionals, consultants, or developers looking to expand their expertise in QGIS. Whether you're familiar with GIS principles or are an experienced user of other platforms, this book helps bridge the gap to using QGIS effectively. If you're aiming to enhance your mapping and geospatial analysis capabilities, this guide is greatly suited for your ambitions.

Gnuplot in Action, Second Edition

Gnuplot in Action, Second Edition is a major revision of this popular and authoritative guide for developers, engineers, and scientists who want to learn and use gnuplot effectively. Fully updated for gnuplot version 5, the book includes four pages of color illustrations and four bonus appendixes available in the eBook. About the Technology Gnuplot is an open-source graphics program that helps you analyze, interpret, and present numerical data. Available for Unix, Mac, and Windows, it is well-maintained, mature, and totally free. About the Book Gnuplot in Action, Second Edition is a major revision of this authoritative guide for developers, engineers, and scientists. The book starts with a tutorial introduction, followed by a systematic overview of gnuplot's core features and full coverage of gnuplot's advanced capabilities. Experienced readers will appreciate the discussion of gnuplot 5?s features, including new plot types, improved text and color handling, and support for interactive, web-based display formats. The book concludes with chapters on graphical effects and general techniques for understanding data with graphs. It includes four pages of color illustrations. 3D graphics, false-color plots, heatmaps, and multivariate visualizations are covered in chapter-length appendixes available in the eBook. What's Inside Creating different types of graphs in detail Animations, scripting, batch operations Extensive discussion of terminals Updated to cover gnuplot version 5 About the Reader No prior experience with gnuplot is required. This book concentrates on practical applications of gnuplot relevant to users of all levels. About the Author Philipp K. Janert, Ph.D, is a programmer and scientist. He is the author of several books on data analysis and applied math and has been a gnuplot power user and developer for over 20 years. Quotes The highly anticipated, updated version of my go-to-for-everything book on gnuplot. - Ryan Balfanz, Shift Medical, Inc. The essential guide for newcomers and the definitive handbook for advanced users. - Zoltán Vörös, University of Innsbruck Learn how to use gnuplot to convert meaningful data into attention-grabbing visualizations that communicate your message quickly and accurately. - David Kerns, Rincon Research Corporation An accessible guide to gnuplot and best practices of everyday data visualization. - Wesley R. Elsberry,PhD, RealPage, Inc.

Integrated Analytics

Companies are collecting more data than ever. But, given how difficult it is to unify the many internal and external data streams they’ve built, more data doesn’t necessarily translate into better analytics. The real challenge is to provide deep and broad access to “a single source of truth” in their data that the typically slow ETL process for data warehousing cannot achieve. More than just fast access, analysts need the ability to explore data at a granular level. In this O’Reilly report, author Courtney Webster presents a roadmap to data centralization that will help your organization make data accessible, flexible, and actionable. Building a genuine data-driven culture depends on your company’s ability to quickly act upon new findings. This report explains how. Identify stakeholders: build a culture of trust and awareness among decision makers, data analysts, and quality management Create a data plan: define your needs, specify your metrics, identify data sources, and standardize metric definitions Centralize the data: evaluate each data source for existing common fields and, if you can, minor variances, and standardize data references Find the right tool(s) for the job: choose from legacy architecture tools, managed and cloud-only services, and data visualization or data exploration platforms Courtney Webster is a reformed chemist in the Washington, D.C. metro area. She spent a few years after grad school programming robots to do chemistry and is now managing web and mobile applications for clinical research trials.

Learning Qlik Sense®: The Official Guide - Second Edition

This comprehensive guide to Qlik Sense provides you with everything you need to harness its data visualization capabilities effectively in your business or organization. Covering essential techniques and insights, this book focuses on understanding, implementing, and optimizing Qlik Sense for various data discovery applications. What this Book will help me do Understand the purpose and vision behind Qlik Sense and how it revolutionizes data discovery. Gain practical knowledge to manage, load, and visualize your data effectively using Qlik Sense. Learn how to administer Qlik Sense systems, ensuring secure and efficient usage. Explore extending Qlik Sense capabilities through its Dev Hub and other advanced features. Apply Qlik Sense in practical contexts, such as sales analytics, HR insights, and demographic studies. Author(s) Henric Cronström and co-authors, with vast experience directly from QlikTech International AB, bring authoritative insights into this book. Their expertise in business analytics and direct involvement with the development of Qlik Sense make this book a reliable and insightful resource for learners. Who is it for? This book is ideal for business intelligence professionals, data analysts, and decision-makers looking to maximize the potential of Qlik Sense. Whether you're new to Qlik Sense or have a general understanding of BI concepts, this guide will help you elevate your data discovery skills and apply actionable insights to real-world scenarios.

Python Data Visualization Cookbook (Second Edition)

In 'Python Data Visualization Cookbook (Second Edition)', you'll learn how to create stunning and meaningful visual representations of data using Python's powerful libraries. Through step-by-step, recipe-based guidance, this book equips you to transform raw data into comprehensible and compelling visual stories. What this Book will help me do Master setting up Python and its libraries for data visualization. Learn how to import, clean, and organize data effectively. Create a variety of plots and charts tailored to your data's needs. Explore 3D visualizations and animations for more complex data insights. Incorporate visualization into environments like LaTeX and web frameworks. Author(s) The authors Igor Milovanovic, None Foures, and Giuseppe Vettigli bring extensive experience in Python programming and data analysis. With a passion for teaching and a clear instructional style, they make complex topics approachable and engaging. Their expertise ensures you gain practical knowledge you can apply immediately. Who is it for? This book is perfect for Python programmers who want to deepen their understanding of data and learn how to visualize it effectively. It's suitable for readers with basic Python knowledge, looking to elevate their skills in data visualization. Whether you aim to improve at data-driven storytelling or analyze data in clarity, this book has you covered.

Creating Data Stories with Tableau Public

Creating Data Stories with Tableau Public is a comprehensive guide to building impactful and interactive data visualizations using Tableau Public. Whether you are an investigative journalist, blogger, or data enthusiast, this book takes you through all the essential concepts, from connecting to data sources to publishing your visualizations online. You will learn how to effectively communicate data-driven stories with engaging visuals. What this Book will help me do Understand how to connect and prepare data for Tableau Public visualizations, including tips on cleaning and joining data. Learn about various chart types and their applications to visualize data effectively according to context and message. Discover methods for creating geographic maps and adding meaningful calculations to enhance your visualizations. Master the art of designing dashboards and storytelling with interactive elements like filters and actions. Gain insights on how to publish and embed your Tableau Public visualizations to share your data stories with wider audiences. Author(s) None Ohmann is an accomplished author and educator with rich expertise in data visualization and storytelling. Leveraging a passion for effective communication, None has written extensively on using tools like Tableau Public to bring data to life. As an advocate for accessible and interactive visualizations, None's work bridges technical proficiency and creative expression. Who is it for? This book is perfect for investigative journalists, bloggers, and media professionals eager to incorporate data visualizations into their work. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience with Tableau Public, you'll find practical advice to enhance your abilities. Organizations and teams that deal with data storytelling will also benefit from the clear and actionable strategies outlined in this guide.

Qlikview Unlocked

Dive into the world of QlikView with 'QlikView Unlocked,' a comprehensive guide to mastering this powerful business intelligence tool. This book is packed with practical tips, actionable advice, and hands-on techniques to help you design, develop, and optimize QlikView applications efficiently. Whether you're looking to improve your scripting skills, enhance data visualization, or streamline your project workflows, this book covers it all. What this Book will help me do You will learn how to effectively build and configure the QlikView environment for robust and flexible solutions. Gain expertise in applying QlikView development best practices to create optimized and efficient projects. Learn advanced techniques for data modeling and service integration to enhance project scalability. Find out how to troubleshoot and solve common challenges in server deployment and publisher setups. Master data visualization strategies and create stunning, user-friendly dashboards leveraging QlikView's capabilities. Author(s) Roger Stone and Andrew Dove are experienced QlikView developers and consultants with years of practice in delivering optimal business intelligence solutions. They are passionate about sharing their knowledge to empower developers of all levels to realize the potential of QlikView. Their writing is approachable, focusing on practical applications and actionable guidance. Who is it for? This book is ideal for professionals involved in designing or supporting QlikView applications, ranging from beginners getting their first exposure to data-driven decision making to seasoned developers looking for advanced techniques. It's perfect for consultants, data analysts, or anyone seeking to refine their QlikView skills and create impactful business intelligence solutions.

Kibana Essentials

Dive into "Kibana Essentials" and discover how to efficiently analyze data and create visually engaging visualizations and dashboards with Kibana. Whether you are new to Kibana or looking to enhance your skills, this book provides practical guidance to help you apply Kibana features to real-world scenarios. By the end, you'll have the skills to create and apply dashboards that run on Elasticsearch. What this Book will help me do Understand the core features and setup process of Kibana on both Windows and Ubuntu platforms. Master the Discover, Visualize, Dashboard, and Settings functionalities in Kibana. Utilize Elasticsearch's search capabilities to analyze data in Kibana. Create, customize, and share stunning visualizations and dashboards for various use cases. Gain advanced knowledge to tweak Kibana settings for optimized workflows. Author(s) None Gupta is an experienced author and data professional who has worked extensively with Kibana and Elasticsearch technologies. With a passion for simplifying complex concepts, None specializes in breaking down technical topics into digestible, actionable steps. Their practical approach ensures that learners can confidently apply knowledge immediately after reading. Who is it for? This book is for professionals or enthusiasts aiming to delve into data visualization using Kibana. Whether starting from scratch or familiar with similar tools, readers will find the foundational to advanced techniques invaluable. It's especially suited for those who want a practical, hands-on approach to mastering Kibana.

Building Responsive Data Visualization for the Web

Unchain your data from the desktop with responsive visualizations Building Responsive Data Visualization for the Web is a handbook for any front-end development team needing a framework for integrating responsive web design into the current workflow. Written by a leading industry expert and design lead at Starbase Go, this book provides a wealth of information and practical guidance from the perspective of a real-world designer. You'll walk through the process of building data visualizations responsively as you learn best practices that build upon responsive web design principles, and get the hands-on practice you need with exercises, examples, and source code provided in every chapter. These strategies are designed to be implemented by teams large and small, with varying skill sets, so you can apply these concepts and skills to your project right away. Responsive web design is the practice of building a website to suit base browser capability, then adding features that enhance the experience based on the user's device's capabilities. Applying these ideas to data produces visualizations that always look as if they were designed specifically for the device through which they are viewed. This book shows you how to incorporate these principles into your current practices, with highly practical hands-on training. Examine the hard data surrounding responsive design Master best practices with hands-on exercises Learn data-based document manipulation using D3.js Adapt your current strategies to responsive workflows Data is growing exponentially, and the need to visualize it in any context has become crucial. Traditional visualizations allow important data to become lost when viewed on a small screen, and the web traffic speaks for itself – viewers repeatedly demonstrate their preference for responsive design. If you're ready to create more accessible, take-anywhere visualizations, Building Responsive Data Visualization for the Web is your tailor-made solution.

Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals

Don't simply show your data—tell a story with it! Storytelling with Data teaches you the fundamentals of data visualization and how to communicate effectively with data. You'll discover the power of storytelling and the way to make data a pivotal point in your story. The lessons in this illuminative text are grounded in theory, but made accessible through numerous real-world examples—ready for immediate application to your next graph or presentation. Storytelling is not an inherent skill, especially when it comes to data visualization, and the tools at our disposal don't make it any easier. This book demonstrates how to go beyond conventional tools to reach the root of your data, and how to use your data to create an engaging, informative, compelling story. Specifically, you'll learn how to: Understand the importance of context and audience Determine the appropriate type of graph for your situation Recognize and eliminate the clutter clouding your information Direct your audience's attention to the most important parts of your data Think like a designer and utilize concepts of design in data visualization Leverage the power of storytelling to help your message resonate with your audience Together, the lessons in this book will help you turn your data into high impact visual stories that stick with your audience. Rid your world of ineffective graphs, one exploding 3D pie chart at a time. There is a story in your data— Storytelling with Data will give you the skills and power to tell it!

Mastering Python Data Visualization

Mastering Python Data Visualization provides thorough, hands-on guidance for creating impactful visual representations of data by leveraging Python's powerful libraries such as Matplotlib, Pandas, and Scikit-Learn. By following this book, you will gain proficiency in understanding data, performing analyses, and ultimately presenting your findings in a clear and engaging way. What this Book will help me do Effectively transform raw data into insightful visualizations using Python's rich ecosystem of libraries. Understand and apply best practices for selecting the most appropriate visualization techniques for different datasets and objectives. Master the use of Python for interactive plotting, regression analysis, clustering, and classification tasks. Develop a solid foundation in data visualization aesthetics and how to convey information clearly through visuals. Utilize Python for specialized fields such as finance, bioinformatics, and social network analysis, incorporating advanced computation techniques. Author(s) Kirthi Raman is an experienced data scientist and Python advocate with a strong background in technical computing and data visualization. He has hands-on experience in using Python's ecosystem to solve real-world data problems and a passion for sharing knowledge. Raman's writing focuses on blending practical insights with comprehensive explanations, ensuring readers not only learn the tools but also apply them effectively. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data analysts, data scientists, and researchers who want to deepen their knowledge of Python-based data visualization techniques. It requires readers to have a basic understanding of Python and data manipulation. If your goal is to create professional and informative visual narratives that are both visually appealing and data-driven, this book is for you.

Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization, Second Edition

Dive into the powerful world of interactive computing and data visualization with Python in the Jupyter Notebook. In this book, you will gain foundational skills in Python and learn how to analyze and visualize data using popular libraries like pandas, NumPy, matplotlib, and more. By the end, you will be creating efficient computations and meaningful visualizations effortlessly. What this Book will help me do Understand the installation and usage of Anaconda and coding in Python through the Jupyter Notebook Gain practical experience in manipulating and exploring datasets with pandas Design advanced visualizations for data representation using matplotlib and seaborn Learn numerical computation and simulation techniques with NumPy and other tools Accelerate performance-sensitive tasks using tools like Numba and Cython Author(s) Cyrille Rossant, the author of this book, is a software developer and data scientist with extensive experience in Python, numerical computing, and data visualization. With a passion for making technical concepts approachable, his writing style blends clarity with practicality, ensuring readers from diverse backgrounds can successfully enhance their skills. Who is it for? This book is ideal for students, professionals, and hobbyists interested in data analysis and visualization. Beginners to Python programming will find it highly approachable. Those with some programming background but new to Python will also benefit greatly. Advanced readers will enjoy the in-depth discussions of performance optimizations and visualization customizations.