Data analysis
Data Analysis
Data analysis (pronunciation: /ˈdeɪtə əˈnælɪsɪs/), also known as data analytics or information analysis, is a process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions, and supporting decision-making.
Etymology
The term "data analysis" is derived from the English words "data", meaning "facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis", and "analysis", meaning "detailed examination of the elements or structure of something". The term has been in use since the mid-20th century, with the rise of computers and digital technology.
Related Terms
- Data: Raw facts and statistics that have been collected.
- Analysis: The process of examining something in detail in order to understand it better or draw conclusions from it.
- Data Mining: The process of discovering patterns and knowledge from large amounts of data.
- Data Cleaning: The process of detecting and correcting (or removing) corrupt or inaccurate records from a record set, table, or database.
- Data Transformation: The process of converting data from one format or structure into another.
- Data Modeling: The process of creating a data model for the data to be stored in a database.
- Information: Data that has been processed to be useful.
- Decision Making: The process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Data analysis
- Wikipedia's article - Data analysis
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