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Engineering, 16.04.2020 04:04 sumayyahjj

Isye 6501 Analytics-Success-Stories (among others) contain brief overviews of some major Analytics success stories. In this course project, your job is to think carefully about what analytics models and data might have been required. (1) Browse the short overviews of the projects. Read a bunch of them – they’re really interesting. But don’t try to read them all unless you have a lot of spare time; there are lots! (2) Pick a project for which you think at least three different Analytics models might have been combined to create the solution. (3) Think carefully and critically about what models might be used to create the solution, how they would be combined, what specific data might be needed to use the models, how it might be collected, and how often it might need to be refreshed and the models re-run. DO NOT find a description online (or elsewhere) of what the company or organization actually did. I want this project to be about your ideas, not about reading what someone else did. (4) Write a short report describing your answers to (3).

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