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Data Analystic

The document discusses the life cycle of data including planning, capturing, managing, analyzing, archiving, and destroying data. It also discusses the phases of data analysis including asking questions to define the problem, preparing data, processing data by cleaning and transforming it, and analyzing and sharing results. Key data analysis tools mentioned are spreadsheets, databases and query languages, and visualization tools.

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Data Analystic

The document discusses the life cycle of data including planning, capturing, managing, analyzing, archiving, and destroying data. It also discusses the phases of data analysis including asking questions to define the problem, preparing data, processing data by cleaning and transforming it, and analyzing and sharing results. Key data analysis tools mentioned are spreadsheets, databases and query languages, and visualization tools.

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DATA Analytic

Chương II.

The life cycle ò data is plan, capture, manage, analyze, archive and destroy.

- Plan: decides what kind of data it needs, how it will be managed throughout its
life, who will be responsible for it, anf the optimal outcomes.

- Capture : collect or bring in data from a variety of different sources.

Database is a collection of data stored in a computer system.

- Manage: how and where it’s stored, the tools used to keep it safe and secure,
and the action taken to make sure that it’s maintained properly.

- Analyze: The data is used to solve problems, make great decisions, and support
business goals.

- Archiving means storing data in a place where it’s still available, but may not
be used again.

- Destroy: remove data from storage and delete any shared copies of the data.

B2:

The phases of data analysis and this program

Ask: we define the problem to be solved and we make sure that we fully
understand stakeholder expectations.

Takes the time to fully understand stakeholder expectations

Decides which questions to answer in order to solve the problem

Stakeholders: People who have invested time and resources into a project
and are interested in outcome

Look at the current state and identify how its different from the ideel
state.
Determine who the stakeholder are.

Prepare: This is where data analysts collect and store data they’ll use for the
upcoming analysis process.

Process: here data analysts find and eliminate any errors and inaccuracies that
can get in the way results.

 Cleaning data
 Transforming data into a more useful format
 Combining two or more datasets to make information more complete
 Removing outliters

Analyze : Analyzing the data you’ve collected involves using tools to transform
and organize that information so that you can draw useful conclusions, make
predictions, and drive informed decision-making.

Share:

Explore data analyst tools

A set of instructions that performs a specific calculation using the data in a


spreadsheet

Funtion: A preset command that automatically performs a specific process or


task using the data in a spreadsheet.

Query language : a computer programing language that allows you retrieve and
manipulate data from a database

Database: a collection of data stored in a computer system.

Data visualization: The graphical representation of information.

Key data analyst tools

Spreadsheets: data analysts rely on spreadsheets to collect and orgranize data.

Collect, store, organize, and sort information


Identify patterns and piece the data together in a way that works for each
specific data project.

Create excellent data visualizations, like graphs and charts.

Database and query languages:

Query language: Allow analysts to isolate specific information from a


database

Make it easier for you to learn and understand the requests made to
databases

Allow analysts to select, creat add, or download data from a database for
analysis.

Visualization tools:

Data analysts use a number of visualization tools, like graphs, maps,


tables, charts and more.

- turn complex numbers into a story that people can understand

- help stakeholders come up with conclusions that lead to informed


decisions and effective business strategies.

- have multiple features.

Chooses the right tool for the job

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