Data Intelligence, Business Analytics
Our Data Science e-Book provides recipes, intriguing discussions and resources for data scientists and executives or decision makers. You don't need an advanced degree to understand the concepts. Most of the material is written in simple English, however it offers simple, better and patentable solutions to many modern business problems, especially about how to leverage big data.
Emphasis is on providing high-level information that executives can easily understand, while being detailed enough so that data scientists can easily implement our proposed solutions. Unlike most other data science books, we do not favor any specific analytic method nor any particular programming language: we stay one level above practical implementations. But we do provide recommendations about which methods to use when necessary.
Most of the material is original, and can be used to develop better systems, derive patents or write scientific articles. We also provide several rules of the thumbs and details about craftsmanship used to avoid traditional pitfalls when working with data sets. The book also contains interviews with analytic leaders, and material about what should be included in a business analytics curriculum, or about how to efficiently optimize a search to fill an analytic position.
Among the more technical contributions, you will find notes on
The book has three parts:
Part I and II mostly consist of the best Analyticbridge posts by Dr. Vincent Granville, founder of Analyticbridge. Part III consists of sponsored vendor contributions as well contributions by organizations (affiliates offering software, conferences, training, books, etc.) who make our free e-book available for download on their web site. To become a sponsor or affiliate, please contact us at vincentg@datashaping.com.
To read updates about our book and download a draft version (to be published by December), visit http://www.analyticbridge.com/group/data-scienceTags:
Permalink Reply by Vincent Granville on October 14, 2011 at 5:10pm
Permalink Reply by Ted Sanders on October 14, 2011 at 8:40pm
Permalink Reply by Ted Sanders on October 14, 2011 at 8:31pm Very excited to see this!! I'd love to read a draft when it's available!!
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