Data Types for Databases
by Sarah Mason
by Sarah Mason
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by Sarah Mason Exploratory Data Analysis is an important type of analytics. This provides a summary of data to give understanding of contents. The summary includes counts of columns and rows, and statistics. Using an available dataset on world happiness from 2018, the data tools from excel can create a story of happiness by using …
by Sarah Mason The development lifecycle for services or products includes a phase of changes for maintaining quality and function. Continual Improvement is a goal oriented phase based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle. A continual improvement process, also often called a continuous improvement process, is an ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes. These efforts …
by Sarah Mason For any data project, collecting the needed facts requires research and placing into a file. Most times, this means either a spreadsheet or plain text file. Basic projects, such as recording sales inventory by transaction, are many lines, but small in size due to associated fields. building datasets for more complex problem …
by Sarah Mason There are four types of analytics: Descriptive, Diagnostic, Prescriptive, and Predictive. Selecting the right type requires knowledge of analysis and the needs of finding information to problem solve. Most analysis is gathering information and generating knowledge in response to a need usually based on a problem. With four types, each is distinct. …
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by Cameron Willis A person’s socioeconomic level also shows their relationship to their health and utilization of health care. Variables in a person’s surroundings have a significant impact on their health, for example, working circumstances have an impact on someone’s capacity to stay healthy. Through a materialist analytical viewpoint, I will investigate and remark on …
by Sarah Mason Decisions are constant, from choosing between choices of food items at breakfast to zoom shirt, we are required to make a plan or pick an option. Choice can be based on preference, I like toast, or I like cereal. Choice can be more quantitative. Putting numbers to grade and select the top …
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by Sarah Mason Continuous Improvement is a method of restarting the cycle to review, find changes needed, act to implement change, and then review results. This phase is usually after the completed development of a first version of a product or service and refers to the versions after. Continuous Improvement is a model that goes …
by Sarah Mason How Does Business Analysis Support HealthTech? HealthTech is the field of Healthcare Technology and encompasses Information Systems, Medical Devices, and more. Determining needs, goals, and making data-based decisions requires analysis from gathered facts from resources that are human or machine. Creating a plan, or mapping a project lifecycle, needs critical thinking and …
HealthTech Benefit from Business Analytics with Summary and Advanced Analytics Read More »