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Published inMar 2024
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Luca Zavarella
Luca Zavarella
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Luca Zavarella

Luca Zavarella has a rich background as an Azure Data Scientist Associate and Microsoft MVP, with a Computer Engineering degree from the University of L'Aquila. His decade-plus experience spans the Microsoft Data Platform, starting as a T-SQL developer on SQL Server 2000 and 2005, then mastering the full suite of Microsoft Business Intelligence tools (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS), and advancing into data warehousing. Recently, his focus has shifted to advanced analytics, data science, and AI, contributing to the community as a speaker and blogger, especially on Medium. Currently, he leads the Data & AI division at iCubed, and he also holds an honors degree in classical piano from the "Alfredo Casella" Conservatory in L'Aquila.
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  1. What is the primary goal of Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)?
  2. What are the essential phases in the EDA process?
  3. What does the EDA process entail when it comes to understanding or getting to know your data?
  4. How can you visualize categorical variables in EDA?
  5. In EDA, what types of graphs can be used to understand the relationship between two different variables?
  6. What is the process of cleaning or tidying up your data in EDA?
  7. What is the primary objective when identifying connections between variables during EDA?
  8. Why is the definition of data types important in EDA and how does it relate to Power BI and R?
  9. How can I ensure the graphs utilizing R packages are displayed correctly in the Power BI service?
  10. What should I do if the report we developed can only be used on Power BI Desktop because some packages are not available on the R engine that is on the Power BI service?
  11. Given the large number of variables...
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Published in: Mar 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781837639533

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Luca Zavarella

Luca Zavarella has a rich background as an Azure Data Scientist Associate and Microsoft MVP, with a Computer Engineering degree from the University of L'Aquila. His decade-plus experience spans the Microsoft Data Platform, starting as a T-SQL developer on SQL Server 2000 and 2005, then mastering the full suite of Microsoft Business Intelligence tools (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS), and advancing into data warehousing. Recently, his focus has shifted to advanced analytics, data science, and AI, contributing to the community as a speaker and blogger, especially on Medium. Currently, he leads the Data & AI division at iCubed, and he also holds an honors degree in classical piano from the "Alfredo Casella" Conservatory in L'Aquila.
Read more about Luca Zavarella