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This seems kind of confusing to me.
Traditional logic deals with proofs, arguments, and mathematics. Business Analytics is the logical compilation and conjugation of information retrieved by statistical facts, but subjectively formulated. For example, using the scenario Wikipedia offered about the bank portfolio, with two different reasons for using the same information one could quite possibly arrive at two different conclusions. However in traditional logic, there would only be one "correct" answer. That's my take on it, anyway. Please feel free to disagree with me and offer your interpretation. D-
Analytics generated on an "extreme-scale" developed by software such as Raytheon RIOT or AT&T Nanocubes fall under which category of Analytics? Or, does "extreme-scale analytics" require a new article page for itself? Twillisjr ( talk) 20:19, 2 August 2014 (UTC)
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This seems kind of confusing to me.
Traditional logic deals with proofs, arguments, and mathematics. Business Analytics is the logical compilation and conjugation of information retrieved by statistical facts, but subjectively formulated. For example, using the scenario Wikipedia offered about the bank portfolio, with two different reasons for using the same information one could quite possibly arrive at two different conclusions. However in traditional logic, there would only be one "correct" answer. That's my take on it, anyway. Please feel free to disagree with me and offer your interpretation. D-
Analytics generated on an "extreme-scale" developed by software such as Raytheon RIOT or AT&T Nanocubes fall under which category of Analytics? Or, does "extreme-scale analytics" require a new article page for itself? Twillisjr ( talk) 20:19, 2 August 2014 (UTC)