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    10 90 Rule Analysis

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    companies that could buy one of the best tools still struggle to get actionable insights. Obviously, there is a gap between data and actionable insights, and the bridge is analytics. It is about finding the reason for what we see. The 10/90 rule states that for every $1 you spend on a web analytics tool, you should be spending $9 on the people to analyse the numbers, or the data would not be fully utilized. The…

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    recording and storing information, a means of analyzing locational distributions and spatial patterns and a method of presenting information and communicating findings. In addition, a map can convey spatial concepts more effectively than mere tabular data and textual descriptions. However, an improper or careless map-making process may deceive the map reader no matter that it is intentional or unintentional. There will be a discussion…

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    Heron Over Storm Essay

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    Heron has several major upgrades as compared to Storm, the most important of them all are better traffic congestion handling and easy debugging. Heron has a back pressure mechanism that dynamically adjusts the rate of data flow in a topology during execution, without compromising data accuracy. This is particularly useful under traffic spikes and pipeline congestions. As for debugging, since every task in Heron runs in process-level isolation, this makes it easy to understand its behaviour,…

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    Akamai Personal Statement

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    opportunities with multiple companies particularly a large Los Angeles based video streaming and publishing client. The experience also gave me first-hand insight into how the industry is revolutionizing diverse sectors and growing in areas such as data analytics, next-generation television, Internet of Things etc. It also instilled in me the desire to be at the forefront of this transformation and to…

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    Qnt 351 Data Collection

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    Data Collection The purpose of this data collection is to answer the principle research question, “Are UAS a practical alternative to monitor air quality and levels of pollution?” and use that data to accept or reject the hypotheses. In planning for data collection, P. Leedy, & J. Ormrod, authors of Practical research: Planning and design (2016) have established five essential questions that need to be answered: 1. What data will be collected? 2. Where are the data located? 3. How will the…

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    To narrow down exactly which crime data collection data gives the most reliable representation of crime rate in the United States I had to rule out which ones I knew where not. With all great sound arguments one must lead with the process of elimination first. So to begin this journey I first researched the three most profound data collections: Uniform Crime Report (UCR), The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), and The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). The first choice…

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    Iranian Natural Resources

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    (Pourghasemi et al. 2012). Iran is one of the countries which in general face with too many landslides. Mountainous features, high tectonic activity, and geological and climatologically varieties make the Iranian plateau capable for the occurrence of various types of landslides, especially in Alborz and Zagros active mountainous belts (Pourghasemi et al. 2012). Due to the heavy losses the landslides and the growing trend of this erosion, landslide susceptibility zonation maps are a reasonable…

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    Reverse Exchange Research

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    Purpose of chapter This study develops an understanding of reverse exchange in service sector based on the process of service recovery that they received from the service provider. This research goal is to produce the depth data regarding level of understanding people towards reverse exchange for future research. On the other hand, the purpose of this chapter as below: - 1. To described the research philosophy focus in service sector. 2. To develop research design 3. To propose research method…

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    Central’s committee is trying to find a way to predict high risk patient groups. They want to take patients from these groups and apply intensive treatments. This paper will discuss process that Central used, additional processes that could be used, how data can be used to guide clinical practice, and the application of this case to another clinical environment. Central’s Process The committee first makes a determination of what disease process they want to focus on. After this has been…

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    Abstract— Bag of words model (BOW),which was originally used for document classification has been introduced to computer vision field recently and used in object recognition successfully. The bag of words model to the face recognition which can robustly give excellent performance in recognizing the face under various conditions like illumination, pose variation ,facial expression and occlusions. The scale Invariant Feature Transform is used for extracting the features from the face and SVM…

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