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Data science vs data analytics: Unpacking the differences

IBM Big Data Hub

Data science is an area of expertise that combines many disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, software engineering and statistics. It focuses on data collection and management of large-scale structured and unstructured data for various academic and business applications.

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10 Best Big Data Analytics Tools You Need To Know in 2023

FineReport

For example, a computer manufacturing company could develop new models or add features to products that are in high demand. E-commerce giants like Alibaba and Amazon extensively use big data to understand the market. Descriptive Analytics is used to determine “what happened and why.”

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Data Visualization and Visual Analytics: Seeing the World of Data

Sisense

Simply put, data visualization means showing data in a visual format that makes insights easier to understand for human users. Data is usually visualized in a pictorial or graphical form such as charts, graphs, lists, maps, and comprehensive dashboards that combine these multiple formats.

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How to supercharge data exploration with Pandas Profiling

Domino Data Lab

Producing insights from raw data is a time-consuming process. Predictive modeling efforts rely on dataset profiles , whether consisting of summary statistics or descriptive charts. Results become the basis for understanding the solution space (or, ‘the realm of the possible’) for a given modeling task.