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Reclaiming the stories that algorithms tell

O'Reilly on Data

Using the new scores, Apgar and her colleagues proved that many infants who initially seemed lifeless could be revived, with success or failure in each case measured by the difference between an Apgar score at one minute after birth, and a second score taken at five minutes. Books, in turn, get matching scores to reflect their difficulty.

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Modernize a legacy real-time analytics application with Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink

AWS Big Data

To reap the benefits of cloud computing, like increased agility and just-in-time provisioning of resources, organizations are migrating their legacy analytics applications to AWS. For the template and setup information, refer to Test Your Streaming Data Solution with the New Amazon Kinesis Data Generator.

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Four Factors to Consider when Migrating to Microsoft Business Central Online

Jet Global

To accomplish some of the key technical objectives that contribute to lower costs, increased agility, and customer value, there comes a point when vendors must make a clean break with the past. An evolving toolset, shifting data models, and the learning curves associated with change all create some kind of cost for customer organizations.

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To Balance or Not to Balance?

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

Other estimators, such as those based on matching and subclassification, may benefit from the balancing property, but the discussion of those estimators is postponed to a later post. This is because the estimator is not constructed utilizing the balancing property but wholly relies on reweighting using the propensity score.

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Top 15 project management certifications

CIO Business Intelligence

Almost any IT pro can benefit from adding a project management certification to their list of IT credentials, showing you have the know-how to plan, schedule, budget, execute, deliver, and report on IT initiatives. The exam covers topics including Scrum, Kanban, Lean, extreme programming (XP), and test-driven development (TDD).