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  2. Job analysis - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Job analysis (also known as work analysis[1]) is a family of procedures to identify the content of a job in terms of the activities it involves in addition to the attributes or requirements necessary to perform those activities. Job analysis provides information to organizations that helps them determine which employees are best fit for ...

  3. SAS Institute - Wikipedia

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    SAS Institute (or SAS, pronounced "sass") is an American multinational developer of analytics and artificial intelligence software based in Cary, North Carolina.SAS develops and markets a suite of analytics software (also called SAS), which helps access, manage, analyze and report on data to aid in decision-making.

  4. Business analyst - Wikipedia

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    Business analyst. A business analyst (BA) is a person who processes, interprets and documents business processes, products, services and software through analysis of data. [1][2][3][4] The role of a business analyst is to ensure business efficiency increases through their knowledge of both IT and business function. [5]

  5. Comparison of cluster software - Wikipedia

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    Table Explanation. Software: The name of the application that is described; SMP aware: . basic: hard split into multiple virtual host; basic+: hard split into multiple virtual host with some minimal/incomplete communication between virtual host on the same computer

  6. Software analytics - Wikipedia

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    Software analytics is the analytics specific to the domain of software systems taking into account source code, static and dynamic characteristics (e.g., software metrics) as well as related processes of their development and evolution. It aims at describing, monitoring, predicting, and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of software ...

  7. Alteryx - Wikipedia

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    Alteryx, Inc. Alteryx, Inc. is an American computer software company based in Irvine, California, [1] with a development center in Broomfield, Colorado, [2][3] and offices worldwide. The company's products are used for data science and analytics. [4][5] The software is designed to make advanced analytics automation accessible to any data worker.

  8. SPSS - Wikipedia

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    IDA (Interactive Data Analysis) [24] was a software package that originated at what was formerly the National Opinion Research Center , at the University of Chicago. Initially offered on the HP-2000, [25] somewhat later, under the ownership of SPSS, it was also available on MUSIC/SP. [26] Regression analysis was one of IDA's strong points. [25]

  9. Software analyst - Wikipedia

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    Software analyst. In a software development team, a software analyst [1] is the person who monitors the software development process, performs configuration management, identifies safety, performance, and compliance issues, and prepares software requirements and specification (Software Requirements Specification) documents. [2][3][unreliable ...