Data analytics

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Data Analytics

Data Analytics (pronunciation: /ˈdeɪtə ænəˈlɪtɪks/) is a broad field that involves the analysis of raw data in order to make conclusions about that information. The techniques and processes of data analytics have been automated into algorithms and mechanical processes that work over raw data for human consumption.

Etymology

The term "Data Analytics" is derived from the English words "data" (a plural of datum, which is Latin for "something given") and "analytics" (from the Greek word "analytikos", meaning "able to analyze").

Related Terms

  • Big Data: Refers to extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computically to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions.
  • Data Mining: The process of discovering patterns in large data sets involving methods at the intersection of machine learning, statistics, and database systems.
  • Machine Learning: A type of artificial intelligence (AI) that allows software applications to become more accurate in predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed.
  • Predictive Analytics: Uses data, statistical algorithms and machine learning techniques to identify the likelihood of future outcomes based on historical data.
  • Business Intelligence: A technology-driven process for analyzing data and presenting actionable information to help executives, managers and other corporate end users make informed business decisions.

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