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Introduction to R for Business Intelligence

You're reading from   Introduction to R for Business Intelligence Profit optimization using data mining, data analysis, and Business Intelligence

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785280252
Length 228 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Extract, Transform, and Load FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Cleaning 3. Exploratory Data Analysis 4. Linear Regression for Business 5. Data Mining with Cluster Analysis 6. Time Series Analysis 7. Visualizing the Datas Story 8. Web Dashboards with Shiny A. References
B. Other Helpful R Functions C. R Packages Used in the Book
D. R Code for Supporting Market Segment Business Case Calculations

What you need for this book

You need the R statistical package, available free as an open source download from CRAN (https://www.r-project.org/). This book used R version 3.3.1 for Windows. You will get the same results using the macOS or Linux software.

Optionally, it is also recommended that you use RStudio Desktop, an open source user interface that works with R (https://www.rstudio.com/). This book used version 0.99.903 for Windows. It is also available for macOS and Linux.

Lastly, you will need to install a variety of R packages to perform the various analyses. All these are all freely available using the install.packages() function within R. You can get a refresher on installing packages in Appendix C, R Packages Used in the Book.

This book provides code using the R statistical programming language. Perhaps it has been a while since you last used or learned R. If that is the case, then you may find the following material quite useful. It provides a listing of R skills that you should know before working on the use cases provided in each of the chapters.

Video links (Peng, 2015; Peng, 2014; LawrenceStats, 2016; Peng, 2012) for each skill provide an explanation of techniques that you may want to review before continuing:

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