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Career plans for next 2 years

 The next two years I look as a learning experience for me.


 I would like to grasp as much as I can from every department of the organisation and know the
ins and out of the business so that I can use the knowledge in any department if required.
 I would also like to utilize my knowledge as much as I can to achieve the goals implemented by
the company which would be useful for the compan
Data Science Process

 Before getting into the details regarding Data science, let us first know what is Data.

 data is any set of characters that is gathered and translated for some purpose, usually analysis. It
can be any character, including text and numbers, pictures, sound, or video.
 As the world started getting data in large numbers it was hard for the companies to process the
data using the simple tools and techniques they used.
 This gave rise to a new field known as Data Science.
 So what is data science?
 Lot of people aren’t aware that such a term even exist.
 To keep it short and simple, Data science is a multi-disciplinary field that uses scientific methods,
processes, algorithms and systems to extract knowledge and insights from structured and
unstructured data.
Data Science Process
Steps in Data Science Process

 Step 1: Frame the problem


 The first thing you have to do before you solve a problem is to define exactly what it is. You
need to be able to translate data questions into something actionable.
 Step 2: Collect the raw data needed for your problem
 Once you’ve defined the problem, you’ll need data to give you the insights needed to turn the
problem around with a solution. This part of the process involves thinking through what data
you’ll need and finding ways to get that data, whether it’s querying internal databases, or
purchasing external datasets.
 Step 3: Process the data for analysis
 Now that you have all of the raw data, you’ll need to process it before you can do any analysis.
Oftentimes, data can be quite messy, especially if it hasn’t been well-maintained. You’ll see
errors that will corrupt your analysis: values set to null though they really are zero, duplicate
values, and missing values. It’s up to you to go through and check your data to make sure you’ll
get accurate insights.
 Step 4: Explore the data
 Once the data is cleaned from all the impurities the next step would be to explore the data.
You will need to check the data to figure out what will be the best pattern to figure out the
solution for the problem.
 Step 5: Perform in-depth analysis
 This step of the process is where you’re going to have to apply your statistical, mathematical
and technological knowledge and leverage all of the data science tools at your disposal to
crunch the data and find every insight you can. You might have to create a predictive model.
 Step 6: Communicate results
 Now it is important to evaluate if you have been able to achieve your goal that you had
planned in the first phase. So, in the last phase, you identify all the key findings, communicate to
the stakeholders and determine if the results of the project are a success or a failure based on
the criteria developed in Phase 1.
Rubics data science platform and its
competitors

 What is Rubics data science platform?


 Rubics is a revolutionary platform that makes Open Source, Algorithms, Computation and
Business People work harmoniously.
 At the core of Rubics Backbone are very powerful Data Science Workbench, Design & Analysis
Studio, Natural Language Processors, Library of Statistical & Machine Learning functions, ability
to create, test and maintain Basic and Advanced Analysis and Models.
 Rubics is a new-age Data Science platform that helps enterprises maximize business value from
their data.
 With Rubics, anyone can ask sophisticated business questions using familiar business terms and
derive actionable insights.
Competitors of Rubics

 There are many competitors in the market for Rubics. Some of the competitors of Rubics are as
follows:
 Kaggle
 Kaggle is an online community of data scientists and machine learners, owned by Google LLC.
Kaggle allows users to find and publish data sets, explore and build models in a web-based
data-science environment, work with other data scientists and machine learning engineers,
and enter competitions to solve data science challenges.
 DrivenData
 DrivenData hosts data science competitions to build a better world, bringing cutting-edge
predictive models to organizations tackling the world’s toughest problems.
 Driven data hosts data science competitions for social good in areas like international
development, health, education, research and conservation, and public services.
 Innocentive
 InnoCentive mainly focuses on problems dealing with life sciences, here Solvers contribute
towards tackling some of the world’s most pressing problems, from facilitating access to clean
water at a household level to passive solar devices designed to attract & kill malaria-carrying
mosquitos.
 TunedIT
 TunedIT started as a scientific doctoral project carried at the University of Warsaw.
 The goal was to help data mining scientists conduct repeatable experiments and easily
evaluate data-driven algorithms.

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