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PRACTITIONER'S introductory guide to data science for governance and Reporting: minimalistic coding approach

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his book fills the need for a concise and conversational book on the growing field of Data Science. Easy to read and informative, this lucid book covers everything important, with concrete examples, and invites the reader to join this field. The chapters in the book are organized for a detail step by step guide using real live example covering real data and help the reader the best way to report Management. . This book is designed to provide a reader with the intuition behind this evolving area, along with a solid toolset of the major data mining techniques and platforms. Finally, it includes a tutorial for R platform. .. Professionals in various domains, including executives, managers, analysts, professors, doctors, accountants, and others can use this book to learn in a few hours how to make sense of and develop actionable insights from the enormous data coming their way. This is a flowing book that one can finish in one sitting, or one can return to it again and again for insights and techniques. In the world of google it my belief that a book full of codes is of limited use but where to use code and why and ability to explain management is of more important .hence I start this book by tips on delivering a good presentation so that all your hard work of analyzing data but bears sweet fruits as a good presentation is equally important as the analysis. however, in real life this does not ends there with you presenting your analysis in fact it is start of a series of follow up steps to make it into a successful outcome that why I also talk about actionable insights, I will try to introduce the challenges you might face in this project. obviously, these topics warrant a dedicated book on their own , hence I try to keep it simple and hope to provide introductory materials to get you going. I also included some common and niche machine learning model and also provide intuition behind it.i attempt to show that of all the various machine learning model is an inference to human problem solving approach to certain situations and cannot be pure intelligence per say.

57 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 18, 2019

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Ankit Singh

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Ankit Singh,is a writer and also a voracious reader & has a deep interest in computers & I.T. He did his graduation in pharmacy. He also did his certificate course in Medical Transcription, from the California State University, Dominguez Hills(U.S.A)

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February 8, 2019
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Perfect reading material for amateurs who just want to explore data sciences while starting off in MIS and also seasoned professionals looking for an edge.
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