Difference between revisions of "Data Science"
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The field is rather loosely defined as it applies to several different domains with a varying degree on reliance on: | The field is rather loosely defined as it applies to several different domains with a varying degree on reliance on: | ||
− | * [[wikipedia:Computer Science | | + | * [[wikipedia:Computer Science | Computer Science]] |
− | * [[wikipedia:Mathematics | | + | * [[wikipedia:Mathematics | Mathematics]] |
− | * [[wikipedia:Statistics | | + | * [[wikipedia:Statistics | Statistics]] |
− | * | + | * Information [[Visualization]] |
− | * [[wikipedia:Graphic Design | | + | * [[wikipedia:Graphic Design | Graphic Design]], and |
− | * [[:Category:Business Process | | + | * [[:Category:Business Process | Business Processes]] |
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Revision as of 13:29, 5 December 2023
Definition
Data Science is an emerging (as of 2020) interdisciplinary field that aims to extract and utilize knowledge from diverse data sets, which are typically large (see [Big Data).
Components
The field is rather loosely defined as it applies to several different domains with a varying degree on reliance on:
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Information Visualization
- Graphic Design, and
- Business Processes