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You Must Put These Data Analytics Books in Your Reading List This Year

To be a successful data analyst, you must share two very important attributes that you must possess:

 

  1. You must be a voracious reader in order to keep up with the developments in the industry
  2. You must be willing to share your knowledge with the people in a simplified manner, so that everyone around you also gets access to this knowledge
     
    You Must Put These Data Analytics Books in Your Reading List This Year

 

That is because the universe around us deals in the common currency of information and wisdom, which should flow freely without any price tags on it.

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How do you Like your Coffee? Strong with a Lot of Numbers!?

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In the health conscious world today, people are often engaging in hot debates as to which drinks have the most and least amounts of caffeine in them. But as data analysts we do not like to engage in any critical discussion without having a few graphs to show for our arguments! So, the moment someone put the kettle on, we turned on our computers to sip a cuppa and make a few caffeinated graphs.

The moment we head on to a cafe or a breakfast joint these days, we are bombarded with a long list of beverages which include an assortment of coffees, tea and other sugary drinks that promise to refresh our Monday-blues thirst with a shot of energizing elixir! It is not only spoiling to have so many options, but in fact confusing to say the least when the waiter/waitress keenly asks us how we would like our coffee.

But coffee, that is dubbed as the Devil’s juice (which I believe, further adds to its charm) is known to be bad for our health when drunk too much. So, we analysed and researched and downloaded some of the data of caffeine in various drinks like tea, soda and different blends of coffee pasted them on an Excel sheet and then used Proc Import to feed and read the data into SAS datasets.

The problem we faced next was that each category still had a few too many drinks to get a quick mental grasp on the matter (i.e. typically 100+). So, we took a two stage approach. The first thing we did was to plot just a handful of drinks in each of the categories which we then recognized as we have or want to drink, and then we plotted the entire list. The images of the small subset graphs are attached below:

 

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Here’s a graph of caffeine content in the most popular coffees:

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Here is the complete list of data for all coffees:

Drink

Fluid ounces

Caffeine

mg Caffeine

  (mg)per fluid oz
Nescafe Ice Java0.9100117.6
Stok Black Coffee Shots0.44090.9
Coffee Crave Fearless Black1284470.3
Chameleon Cold Brew Coffee32216067.5
Black Insomnia Coffee1270258.5
Death Wish Coffee1266055
Coffee (Espresso)1.57751.3
Killer Coffee8.543050.8
Biggby Espresso210050
Gourmesso Coffee Pods1.46548.1
Bizzy Cold Brew1675046.9
Peet’s Coffee Espresso1.57046.7
Nespresso Coffee Capsules1.46044.4
Robusta Coffee826533.1
Gloria Jean’s Coffee26733
Shock Coffee Triple Latte823128.9
Chameleon Cold Brew RTD Coffee1027027
Stumptown Cold Brew Coffee10.527926.6
Long Black615425.7
Greek Coffee (Metrios)25025
Turkish Coffee25025
Illy Issimo Cafe6.815522.8
Seattle’s Best Brewed Coffee1226021.7
Stumptown Cold Brew Chocolate + Milk1634021.2
Coffee Bean & Tea leaf Coffee1633320.8
Starbucks Grande Coffee1633020.6
Coffee (Brewed)816320.4
High Brew Coffee816320.4
Stumptown Cold Brew + Milk1631919.9
Starbucks Doubleshot6.512519.2
Caribou Brewed Coffee1630519.1
Black Medicine Iced Coffee1120618.7
TrueStart Performance Coffee5.19518.6
Costa Coffee15.227718.2
Bulletproof Coffee814518.1
Don Tomas Estate Coffee814518.1
Starbucks Via Ready Brew813516.9
Peet’s Brewed Coffee1626716.7
Gold Peak Coffee812615.8
Cafe Viva Probiotic Coffee812515.6
Dunkin’ Donuts Brewed Coffee1421015
K-Cup Coffee812015
Keurig Vue Pack1218015
Starbucks Grande Caffe Americano1622514.1
Starbucks Iced Espresso1622514.1
Starbucks Latte Macchiato1622514.1
Barista Bros Iced Coffee16.921913
Einstein Bros Coffee1620612.9
Americano Coffee1215412.8
Cappuccino1215412.8
Dutch Bros. Coffee2025612.8
Caffe Mocha1215212.7
Starbucks Protein and Coffee1114012.7
Biggby Brewed Coffee1620012.5
Starbucks Cold Brew Coffee1620012.5
Dunkin’ Donuts Iced Coffee2429712.4
Biggby Iced Coffee1619212
Panera Bread Coffee1618911.8
Pronto Coffee66711.2
Muscle Milk Coffee House1112010.9
Starbucks Grande Caffe Mocha1617510.9
Dunkin’ Donuts Latte1415110.8
Dunkin’ Donuts Mocha1415110.8
Vita Coco Cafe11.112010.8
Starbucks Discoveries Caffe Mocha50.753910.6
Starbucks Bottled Iced Coffee1111510.5
McDonalds (McCafe) Mocha1616710.4
Peet’s Caffe Mocha1616510.3
Peet’s Iced Mocha1616510.3
Tim Hortons Large Brewed Coffee2020010
Baskin Robbins Cappuccino Blast242349.8
Starbucks Doubleshot Energy + Coffee151459.7
Latte161549.6
Dare Iced Coffee16.91609.5
Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino9.5909.5
Peet’s Iced Coffee161509.4
Starbucks Grande Caffe Latte161509.4
Starbucks Grande Cappuccino161509.4
Flat White8.5779.1
McDonalds Coffee161459.1
McDonalds Iced Coffee222009.1
V Double Espresso Iced Coffee16.11479.1
Bean and Body Coffee8729
McDonalds (McCafe) Latte161428.9
Peet’s Caffe Americano161408.8
Peet’s Caffe Latte161408.8
Peet’s Cappuccino161408.8
Peet’s Iced Latte161408.8
Skinny Cow Iced Coffee8708.8
International Delight Iced Coffee8658.1
Starbucks Verismo Coffee Pods8607.5
Coffee (Instant)8577.1
Zola Coconut Water Espresso17.51257.1
Real Beanz Iced Coffee9.5666.9
Caffe Nero Coffee12806.7
Chick-fil-A Iced Coffee14946.7
Peet’s Decaf Espresso1.5106.7
Dunkin’ Donuts Iced Latte241516.3
Biggby Creamy Lattes161006.2
Biggby Frozen Lattes161006.2
Big Train Java Chip Ice Coffee8496.1
CoolBrew Coffee10606
Tim Hortons Small English Toffee Coffee10606
Tim Hortons Small French Vanilla Coffee10606
Dunkin’ Donuts Dunkaccino14835.9
Svelte Cappuccino Protein Shake11655.9
SlimFast Cappuccino Delight Shake10404
Choffy (roasted cacao)6233.8
Starbucks Refreshers16503.1
Indulgio Cappuccino8202.5
Starbucks Decaf Coffee16251.6
Coffee Leaf Tea8121.5
Dunkin’ Donuts Coolatta24180.8
Nescafe’ Ricoffy860.8
Arby’s Jamocha Shake16120.7
Coffee (Decaf, Brewed)860.7
Coffee (Decaf, Instant)830.3

Detailed data on all kinds of popular sodas:

DrinkFluid ouncesCaffeinemg Caffeine
(mg)per fluid oz
Bawls Exxtra161509.4
Blink Energy Water16.91508.9
Flatt Cola8658.1
Afri Cola12897.4
Fritz Kola11.2837.4
Premium Cola11.2837.4
Hansen’s Diet Red8.3576.9
Bawls10646.4
Bawls Orange10646.4
Bawls Cherry161006.2
Bawls Root Beer161006.2
Mountain Dew Game Fuel201216
Monster Mutant201155.8
Pepsi Max12695.8
Ski Soda12695.8
Sun Drop Soda12645.3
Mountain Dew Black Label16835.2
DOC 360201005
Mountain Dew Voltage12554.6
Diet Mountain Dew12544.5
Mountain Dew12544.5
Mountain Dew Baja Blast16724.5
Mountain Dew Live Wire12544.5
Pepsi One12544.5
Cult Cola16.9754.4
Surge Citrus Soda16694.3
Dr Pepper 1012514.2
Mello Yello12514.2
Mello Yello Zero12514.2
Starbucks Refreshers Canned12504.2
Cheerwine12484
Diet Cheerwine12484
Diet RC Cola12473.9
Diet Coke12463.8
Diet Coke Plus12453.8
Diet Coke with Lemon12453.8
Diet Coke with Lime12463.8
Diet Vanilla Coke12453.8
Hint Caffeine Kick Water16603.8
Soda Stream16603.8
TAB Diet Cola12453.8
Zevia Cola12453.8
RC Cola12433.6
RC Cola, Cherry12433.6
Shasta Cola12433.6
Diet Pepsi UK, AU, NZ12433.5
Diet Sunkist Orange Soda12423.5
Faygo Cola12423.5
Pepsi Max UK, NZ, AU12433.5
Diet Dr Pepper12413.4
Dr Pepper12413.4
Sunkist Orange Soda12413.4
Sunkist Sparkling Lemonade12413.4
Sunkist Ten20683.4
Diet Mr. Pibb12403.3
Honest Professor Fizz12403.3
Kickapoo Soda: Joy Juice & Fruit Shine12403.3
Pibb Xtra12403.3
Pibb Zero12403.3
Diet Dr Pepper Cherry12393.2
Diet Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla12393.2
Diet Ruby Red Squirt12393.2
Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi12383.2
Dr Pepper Cherry12393.2
Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla12393.2
Jazz Caramel Cream12383.2
Pepsi Cola12383.2
Pepsi Diet Lemon12383.2
Pepsi Diet Lime12383.2
Pepsi Diet Vanilla12383.2
Pepsi Throwback12383.2
Pepsi True7.5243.2
Ruby Red Squirt12393.2
TK Diet Cola12383.2
Wild Cherry Pepsi12383.2
Ale 8 112373.1
Crystal Pepsi20633.1
Inca Kola16503.1
Red Flash12373.1
Co-Operative Diet Cola16.9503
Double Cola12363
1893 Cola12342.8
Big Red Soda12342.8
Caffeinated Club Soda12342.8
Cherry Coke12342.8
Cherry Coke Zero12342.8
Coca-Cola Classic12342.8
Coke Zero12342.8
Diet Cherry Coca-Cola12342.8
Diet Coke with Splenda12342.8
Diet Pepsi12342.8
Vanilla Coke12342.8
Pepsi Next12322.7
Slurpee16402.5
A&W Cream Soda12292.4
Coca-Cola Life12282.3
Red Rock Cola12262.2
Barq’s Root Beer12221.8
Diet A&W Cream Soda12221.8
Pepsi Slurpee8141.8
Faygo Moon Mist12201.6
PC Cola Diet12131.1
PC Cola12121
Ritz Cola12100.9
Canada Dry Green Tea Ginger Ale1290.8
Boost Nutritional Drink850.6
7-Up1200
A&W Root Beer1200
Barq’s Red Creme Soda1200
Coca-Cola caffeine free1200
Diet Barq’s Root Beer1200
Fanta1200
Fresca1200
Ginger Ale or Ginger Beer1200
IBC Root Beer1200
Kinley Soda1200
Mug Root Beer1200
Orange Crush2000
Pepsi Caffeine Free1200
Sprite1200
Squirt Soda1200
Tonic Water11.900
Tropicana Twister Soda2000
Vernors Ginger Ale1200

While we are not too big a fan of the dancing bologna to be added into serious graphs, but in this we figured we would add a few minimalistic pictures of the drinks to make it easier to be distinguished.

Feel free to share how well your favourite drink fared in this very hotly debated list. And for more interesting data analysis news and Big Data courses stay tuned with DexLab Analytics. 

The Quest for Modern Marketers with Data-Sense

Today’s times where data analysis tools like Google Analytics rules supremely within the digital marketing industry, the marketing departments have been forced to adapt their creative strategies accordingly. And the result of it all has been highly resourceful with some highly valuable content curation and marketing campaigns.

 

The Quest for Modern Marketers with Data-Sense

 

It seems that the days of old school Mad Men style creative marketing have long gone, lying (or only lying) no longer help the company’s cause! People these days want transparency and with the ascent of technological advancements everyday transparency either voluntary or involuntary is not difficult to obtain. The way marketing scientists differ from marketing artists is the way the data-driven scientists trace and analyse consumer search history in order to discover and implement advertisements campaigns hand-tailored to consumers’ data history for greater involvement. Continue reading “The Quest for Modern Marketers with Data-Sense”

What Makes Artificial Intelligence So Incredibly Powerful?

What Makes Artificial Intelligence So Incredibly Powerful?

Do you also feel that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is getting eerily powerful day-by-day? That is because the structures of Artificial Intelligence exploit the very fundamental laws of physics and of the universe as per latest research.

These new findings help to answer a long-awaited mystery about a category of AI that employs an interesting strategy called deep learning. These are programs based on deep neural networks hence, the name deep learning. The way this works is that they have multi-layered algorithms in which the lower-level calculations feed into the higher level ones within the hierarchy. These deep neural networks often perform surprisingly well when it comes to solving problems which are highly complex, like beating the world’s best player of a strategic board game called Go or categorising cat photos, however no one truly knows why… Continue reading “What Makes Artificial Intelligence So Incredibly Powerful?”

Sherlock Holmes Has Been Doing Data Visualization Before Big Data

Investigative minded people will definitely relate to this story from almost every child’s formative years. The day they get their hands on a magnifying glass, kids would feign being the most famous detective of all times – Sherlock Holmes with a cap they would focus the magnifying glass on an object and try and derive meaning by studying the details closely. This would be their first lesson in data visualization. Later as we learnt about Mr. Holmes through books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle many of us may have imagined pursuing a career as a full-fledged detective. In his book A Study in Scarlet is the most vivid description of the inclination Mr. Holmes has for the sciences.

Sherlock Holmes Has Been Doing Data Visualization Before Big Data

Now that we come to think of it a detective has probably evolved in this technologically driven planet into a modern-day data analyst or an experimental scientist. The job of a data analyst or scientist revolves around gathering a bunch of disorganized data, and then we use this to build a case through deduction and logic and then you reach a conclusion after analysis. Continue reading “Sherlock Holmes Has Been Doing Data Visualization Before Big Data”

High Demand for Data Scientist profiles in LinkedIn

High Demand for Data Scientist profiles in LinkedIn

Currently, Data Science experts are the most sought candidates in the world. According to a research report published by DJ Metrics, the number of ‘Data Scientist’ profiles in LinkedIn has nearly doubled over the last few years. At present, there are more than 11,400 data scientists on the professional networking website, out of which, 52% have added the particular job description (read Data Scientist) during the period between 2012 and 2015.

About the Research

DJ Metrics have taken into account 60,200 LinkedIn profiles of professional experts, while 27,700 records of Educational data and 254,000 records of skills sets were also used to conduct an analysis. Additionally, they have analysed the database of 6200 companies that have provided employment to the Data Scientists. The names of the Companies were collected by analysing the profiles of the Data professionals, since they have listed the names of their employers.

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Great Career Opportunities

Great Career Opportunities

Researchers are forecasting that there will be a steady rise in the demand for trained Data Scientists, because of the increased adoption of Big Data and Business Intelligence by the leading global companies. High-end business organisations like Microsoft and Facebook are going through a continuous recruitment phase, as these companies had accelerated their hiring process by 151% and 39% respectively in 2014, as compared to what they had done in 2013.

According to the research report, about 65% of the total recruitments were carried out by the following industries:

  • Information Technology and Services, Internet and Computer Software Sector: 9%
  • Education: 3%
  • Banking and Finance: 2%
  • Marketing and Advertising: 2%

Big Data demands Bigger Skills

Big Data demands Bigger Skills

 DJ Metrics has analysed the database of 254,000 skills in order to figure out the growth in the number of skilful Data Science professionals. The results are significant, as apart from the general ‘power’ skills; namely, Data Analysis, Analytics and Data Mining, the top skills found among the vast number of profiles included R, Python, Machine Learning, MATLAB, JAVA, Statistics and SQL. Surprisingly, the Chief Data Scientists are found to have the least technical skills, as only 27% of the profiles had listed Python, while 26% listed R as their technical skill sets. On the other hand, 52% and 53% Junior Data Scientists have listed Python and R, respectively.

Top Recruiters

Top Recruiters

If you see the chart above, you will see that Microsoft and Facebook are the top recruiters over the given period. Surprisingly, Google has not made it to the top 10, although it has recruited quite a number of Data Science professionals. The reason may be that the Data Scientists at Google are called ‘Quantitative Analysts’, which is probably used by their employees while listing their designation on LinkedIn. Since, LinkedIn has researched about the general Data Scientists; they may not have detected the alternate titles.

Countries with highest Data Scientist population

Countries with highest Data Scientist population

Almost 55% of the total Data Scientists in the world are currently located in the United States of America (USA), which makes the top of the list. The second country with maximum numbers of Data Science professionals is United Kingdom (UK), while the third position is occupied by India.  

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Prepare For Your Data Science Job Interview With Answers to These Puzzles

Prepare For Your Data Science Job Interview With Answers to These Puzzles

You may have passed your data science certification course with flying colours, but getting your first break in an analytical job role can be quite difficult. Did you know that more than 30 percent of top tier analytical firms evaluate and select their candidates on their ability to solving puzzles? After all this is the best way to determine that they are logical, with ample creative thinking abilities and are definitely pros at dealing with numbers (a skill must have for data personnel).

The companies are keen on hiring people who have the ability to bring a unique perspective in solving business problems. Such individuals are capable of to offer their hiring firms with a huge advantage over other candidates. But to garner such capabilities an individual must practice regularly with consistent efforts.

As fellow data analysts, we recommend that you develop a daily habit of solving puzzles. They are mental exercises which on disciplined training will help you to get better with time. When employed in a job role that involves having to deal with complex problems everyday such a skill will prove to be an asset.

Are you ready to work out your grey matter cells? Here are the most common puzzles asked at interviews for data science positions:

These questions have been asked to candidates at companies like Amazon, Google, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan etc.

Note: Try solving these problems on your own before checking the solution, and feel free to share your logic behind the solutions in the comments below. We are all ears eyes to see how unique someone’s mind can be!

Puzzle #1:

Blind game challenge:

You have been placed in a dark room, there is a table kept in the room. The table has 50 coins atop its surface, out of these 50 coins 10 coins have their tails side up and 40 coins have their heads side up. Your task is to divide this set of 50 coins into 2 groups (not necessarily of equal size) so that both the groups have equal numbers of coins with the tails side up.

Solution #1:

The coins should be divided into two groups one with 40 coins and one with 10 coins, then flip all the coins in the group with 10 coins.

Puzzle #2:

Bag of coins problem:

You have been given 10 bags full of coins; each bag comes with an infinite number of coins. But there is a twist, one of the bags is full of forged coins but sadly you do not remember which one it is. But you do know that the weight of the real coins are 1 gram and those which are forged are 1.1 gram. Your task is to identify the bags in minimum readings with a digital weighing machine that has been provided with you.

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Solutions #2:

You need to take 1 coin from the first bag, 2 coins from the second bag, and 3 coins from the third bag and so on and so forth. Eventually you will end up with 55 coins in total (1+2+3+4+…10). The next step is to weigh all the 55 coins together. You can identify which bag has the forged coins based on the final reading of the weighing machine. For instance, if the reading ends with 0.4 then it is the fourth bag with forged coins. And if it comes 0.7 then it is the 7th bag with the forgeries.

Puzzle #3:

The Sand timer trouble:

You have two hourglasses or sand timers one of which can show 4 minutes and the next one can show 7 minutes respectively. Your job is to use both the sand times (either one at a time or simultaneously or in any other combination) and measure a time of 9 minutes.

Solution #3:

Step 1: start the 7 minute sand timer along with the 4 minute sand timer

Step 2: when the 4 minute sand timer ends turn it upside down instantaneously

Step 3: when the 7 minute sand time ends also turn it down at that instant

Step 4: when the 4 minute sand timer ends turn the 7 minute sand timer upside down and it will have 1 minute worth of sand in it

Thus, effectively 8 + 1 = 9

In closing thoughts:

Hope these questions were enough to get your brain rolling, while a lot of these questions may seem challenging to most of the people, but with a little out-of-the-box analytical thinking you will soon discover that they are not too difficult to solve.

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Trending Data Job Role: Chief Data Officer

Trending data job role: Chief Data Officer

Financial firms are going berserk in order to employ the best Chief Data Officers from around the world. This is the new hype in the C-suite world who wants to manage risks associated with data and also grasp its opportunities for conducting better business.

These days all financial firms are sincerely focused on maintaining their data and governing them to comply with the latest rules and regulations. They want to comply with customer demands to maintain their competitive edge and stay on top of the game. And in order to maintain this, the financial services teams are on a hyper drive in hiring the C-suite role of a Chief Data Officer i.e. CDO.

Recent developments in the regulatory mandates of Volcker Rule of the Dodd-Frank Act in relation to capital planning have made it difficult for financial organizations to aggregate and manage their data. In a recent stress test a large number of major US corporate banks and other financial institutions have failed as the quality of their data was not up to scratch.

But expert data analyst and scientists state that only regulatory compliance is not the main issue at hand. Effective risk management goes hand-in-hand with efficient data management. And firms are lacking that front as they do not manage their data effectively and are simply gambling with chances of a hug penalty at the risk of losing customers and acquiring a bad name in the business.

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The opportunities in this position of Chief Data Officer:

While the aspects of regulatory compliance and risk management are becoming more and more complex every day, but that is not the only reason to move up information management positions and invite them into the boardroom. That is why as most financial organizations know that good governance requires strong data management skills with good understanding of architecture and analytics. Companies have come to realize that this kind of information can prove to be effective and provide them with competitive advantage in terms of reaching out to customers and protecting them with the offering of innovative products and services.

According to latest research, experts predicted that 25 percent of every financial organization will have employed a Chief Data Officer by the end of 2015. The job responsibility of this role is still clouded and most organizations are trying to refine and boil it down, but as of now three main roles have been identified – data governance, data analysis and data architecture and technology. While according to this survey 77 percent of the CDOs will remain focused in governance focused but their responsibilities are likely to grow into other areas as well. The main objective behind data architecture is to oversee how data is sourced, integrated and then consumed in the global organizations. The way to lead efficiencies in this respect is to consider this aspect in depth. Thus, it can be concluded that data analytics has the most potential.

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How Data Scientists Take Their Coffee Every Morning

How Data Scientists Have Their Coffee

To a data scientist we are all sources of data, from the very moment we wake up in the morning to visit our local Starbucks (or any other local café) to get our morning coffee and swipe the screen of our tablets/iPads or smart phones to go through the big headlines for the day. With these few apparently simple regular exercises we are actually giving the data scientists more data which in-turn allows them to offer tailor-made news articles about things that interest us, and also prepares our favorite coffee blend ready for us to pick up every morning at the café.

The world of data science came to exist due to the growing need of drawing valuable information from data that is being collected every other day around the world. But is data science? Why is it necessary? A certified data scientist can be best described as a breed of experts who have in-depth knowledge in statistics, mathematics and computer science and use these skills to gather valuable insights form data. They often require innovative new solutions to address the various data problems.

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As per estimates from the various job portals it is expected that around 3 million job positions are needed to be fulfilled by 2018 with individuals who have in-depth knowledge and expertise in the field of data analytics and can handle big data. Those who have already boarded the data analytics train are finding exciting new career prospects in this field with fast-paced growth opportunities. So, more and more individuals are looking to enhance their employability by acquiring a data science certification from a reputable institution. Age old programs are now being fast replaced by new comers in the field of data mining with software like R, SAS etc. Although SAS has been around in the world of data science for almost 40 years now, but it took time for it to really make a big splash in the industry. However, it is slowly emerging to be one the most in-demand programming languages these days.What a data science certification covers?

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This course covers the topics that enable students to implement advanced analytics to big data. Usually a student after completion of this course acquires an understanding of model deployment, machine language, automation and analytical modeling. Moreover, a well-equipped course in data science helps students to fine-tune their communication skills as well.

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Things a data scientist must know:

All data scientists must have good mathematical skills in topics like: linear algebra, multivariable calculus, Python and linear algebra. For those with strong backgrounds in linear algebra and multivariable calculus it will be easy to understand all probability, machine learning and statistics in no time, which is a requisite for the job.

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