Analytics

Word ANALYTICS
Character 9
Hyphenation an a lyt ics
Pronunciations /ænəˈlɪtɪks/

Definitions and meanings of "Analytics"

What do we mean by analytics?

The branch of logic dealing with analysis. noun

The name given by Aristotle to the whole of his logical investigations viewed as the analysis of thought; specifically, the name of two of his logical treatises, the Prior and the Posterior Analytics, the former of which deals with the doctrine of the syllogism, and the latter with proof, definition, division, and the knowledge of principles.

2. Same as analytic, 2.

The science of analysis. noun

The principles governing any of various forms of analysis. noun

The principles governing any of various forms of analysis.

Discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data.

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The word "analytics" in example sentences

The term analytics refers to the applied use of statistical techniques to gain understanding and value from structured and unstructured information in enterprise, line of business, departmental and third-party databases and repositories.

I think, first of all, the most important thing we can do is what I call the analytics and informatics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Data analytics is distinguished from data mining by the scope, purpose and focus of the analysis. ❋ John Jordan (2010)

At the simple end of the spectrum, one Australian firm asserts that "analytics is basically using existing business data or statistics to make informed decisions." ❋ John Jordan (2010)

Thanks in part to vigorous efforts by vendors (led by IBM) to bring the idea to a wider public, analytics is coming closer to the mainstream. ❋ John Jordan (2010)

Data analytics is used in many industries to allow companies and organizations to make better business decisions, and in the sciences, to verify or disprove existing models or theories. ❋ John Jordan (2010)

And predictive analytics is building on the legacy of traditional business intelligence and data mining to become an essential tool for older businesses and Web-centric companies alike that need to move faster -- and at lower cost -- than ever before. ❋ Bill Snyder (2010)

I work in analytics in the financial sector and am sick of journalists, fashion designers, and secretaries as heroines (its not my world). ❋ Nalini Singh (2009)

Posted in analytics, teams | Tagged: moneyball | 5 Comments » ❋ Unknown (2008)

Posted in analytics, wisdom of crowds | Leave a Comment » ❋ Unknown (2008)

It will issue masters degrees in analytics, and the first group of students will receive their degrees in May. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Posted in analytics, competency, profiles | 6 Comments » ❋ Unknown (2008)

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