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Learning Qlik Sense??: The Official Guide Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785887161
Pages 282 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (4):
Christopher Ilacqua Christopher Ilacqua
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QlikTech International AB QlikTech International AB
Henric Cronström Henric Cronström
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James Richardson James Richardson
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Learning Qlik Sense® The Official Guide Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.packtpub.com
Preface
1. Qlik Sense® and Data Discovery 2. Overview of a Qlik Sense® Application's Life Cycle 3. Empowering Next Generation Data Discovery Consumers 4. Contributing to Data Discovery 5. Authoring Engaging Applications 6. Building Qlik Sense® Data Models 7. Qlik Sense® Apps in the Cloud 8. Extending the Qlik Analytic Platform 9. Administering Qlik Sense® 10. Sales Discovery 11. Human Resource Discovery 12. Travel Expense Discovery 13. Demographic Data Discovery Index

Problem analysis


With Qlik Sense, it is possible to analyze not only business data, but rather any data. One great example is demographic data—statistics of countries and regions on anything from age and gender to income and life expectancy.

Such data can be found on a number of Internet sites and downloaded for your convenience, for example, from the following websites:

  • United Nations (data.un.org)

  • Federal government of the United States (www.data.gov)

  • European Union (ec.europa.eu/eurostat)

  • Qlik DataMarket (www.qlik.com/us/explore/products/qlik-datamarket)

Demographic data is used and analyzed as-is by a number of nongovernmental organizations that need it for their activities. The common measures required are GDP per capita, population, unemployment rate, inflation, life expectancy, happiness, trade balance, labor cost, national debt, election results, and so on.

Often, interesting questions about correlations are asked; for example, how does happiness correlate with material standards and health...

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