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Data Visualization

John F. Tripp ()
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John F. Tripp: Clemson University

Chapter Chapter 5 in Essentials of Business Analytics, 2019, pp 111-135 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Data analytics is a burgeoning field—with methods emerging quickly to explore and make sense of the huge amount of information that is being created every day. However, with any data set or analysis result, the primary concern is in communicating the results to the reader. Unfortunately, human perception is not optimized to understand interrelationships between large (or even moderately sized) sets of numbers. However, human perception is excellent at understanding interrelationships between sets of data, such as series, deviations, and the like, through the use of visual representations.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68837-4_5

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