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Analytics for the Internet of Things (IoT)

You're reading from   Analytics for the Internet of Things (IoT) Intelligent analytics for your intelligent devices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120730
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andrew Minteer Andrew Minteer
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Preface 1. Defining IoT Analytics and Challenges 2. IoT Devices and Networking Protocols FREE CHAPTER 3. IoT Analytics for the Cloud 4. Creating an AWS Cloud Analytics Environment 5. Collecting All That Data - Strategies and Techniques 6. Getting to Know Your Data - Exploring IoT Data 7. Decorating Your Data - Adding External Datasets to Innovate 8. Communicating with Others - Visualization and Dashboarding 9. Applying Geospatial Analytics to IoT Data 10. Data Science for IoT Analytics 11. Strategies to Organize Data for Analytics 12. The Economics of IoT Analytics 13. Bringing It All Together

Common mistakes when designing visuals


Charts and dashboards tend to be done as an afterthought to analytics. The interesting work (to the analyst) has already been finished at this point. There is a rush to put together some visuals so one can move on to the next challenge.

The rush to throw together a visual is a mistake in itself, as the first impression your audience, the people at the meeting or the users of your dashboard, will make on the quality of your analytics is determined by what they see first - your visuals. In this chapter, we will use the word audience to refer to both the end users of a dashboard and the viewers of an analytics presentation.

This makes it far more important to get it right than you may think. Analytics for the sake of analytics is pointless. Someone needs to actually use it, for it to have value. For someone to be willing to use it, they must understand it and be engaged by it.

It is easy to design bad visuals; we see examples of it all the time - especially...

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