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How to Find Commodities with Longest Accumulated Out-of-Stock Time in a Month

Do you deal with such problems for the inventory or warehouse management in a retail shop or super market?Continue

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Started Jan 31

 

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Daisy Ding commented on Galia Nedvedovich's blog post Is Open Source Really Free?
"Hi, Vincent,  It so happened that I met almost the same thing as you. A few months ago, I tried to make a video about business spreadsheet software including some text and software interface, as well as some animation effects. I consulted…"
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Daisy Ding commented on Galia Nedvedovich's blog post Is Open Source Really Free?
"Benefits of open source projects are clarified in KDNuggets' survey in 2012 "Top Analytics, Data Mining, Big Data software used" , and R, business computing script,  topped the list with 30.7% of the votes.  But open…"
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Daisy Ding commented on Jessica Qiu's blog post Get a Standalone Alternative for Excel at $0
"How could it say as an Excel alternative?"
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Daisy Ding commented on Vincent Granville's blog post 14 questions about data visualization tools
"Good question list, regarding question 7, I think esCalc a better alternative to Excel, they have similar features, but having much better calculation and data process capabilities, making the complex data more visual and direct for users."
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Daisy Ding replied to Amy's discussion Are R, SAS, Excel, Tableau or other packages available as Web apps?
"Not quite sure about your requirements, do you need the online application for data process? "
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Daisy Ding replied to Amy's discussion Are R, SAS, Excel, Tableau or other packages available as Web apps?
"Hi, Amy, I recommend a desktop tool that may meet your requirements, esProc, it is a computing and analytics tool, even though it isn't a website you wanted, it can retrieve data from R, SAS, SQL or some other files like xls,txt, etc. through…"
Feb 28
Daisy Ding commented on Jessica Qiu's blog post Truth behind Ticket Purchasing Rush: Statistical Analysis Works
"It's said that China's transportation person time is up to 340,000,000, so big data?! How can a small tool like esProc can solve it?"
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"By the way, are these articles listed according to the publish date or popularity rank?"
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"Good conclusion, Vincent!  I agree with you, Excel is really a powerful tool, but some users may prefer multi-funcional tools except visualization, like computing, statistics, analytics, report, etc."
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I'm Marketing manager of Raqsoft, which is a leading provider of reporting tools, computation and analysis tools both in national and global. EsProc (www.esproc.com) is a BI and real OLAP tool for large data computation and analysis.
My Website or LinkedIn Profile (URL):
http://esproc.com
Field of Expertise:
Business Analytics, Data Mining, Biostatistics, Marketing Databases, Operations Research, Quant, Econometrics, Statistical Programming, Web Analytics, Vizualization, Medical Statistics, Environmental Statistics, Artificial Intelligence
Years of Experience in Analytical Role:
12
Professional Status:
Manager
Interests:
Networking, New Venture
Your Company:
raqsoft (www.runqian.com.cn)
Industry:
software
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Improve the Computation and Analysis Ability in Java

Java is the most widely used programming language with an outstanding architecture. It is the top preferred language to develop the enterprise application. However, Java is not fit for the mass data computation. If encountering the computation that is too complex to be represented in a single SQL statement or it is not allowed to add stored procedures to database, then drawbacks of Java would be highlighted.

Hereby is a case on how to deal with above questions with…

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Posted on July 24, 2012 at 1:23am

Realize the utmost value of Excel for Users

Excel® is the most widely-used spreadsheet tool. The nontechnical persons like to use it for computation and analysis. But they usually find the formulas and functions available in Excel® are rather poor and the VBA® is just double Dutch to them for further analysis. Thus, a huge volume of data with valuable information has been wasted in vain.

Hereby introduce a better solution to realize the utmost value of Excel® by taking the esProc advantages of powerful computation ability,…

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