Origins of Modern Data Analysis Linked to the Beginnings and Early Development of Computer Science and Information Engineering

Murtagh, Fionn

(2008)

Murtagh, Fionn (2008) Origins of Modern Data Analysis Linked to the Beginnings and Early Development of Computer Science and Information Engineering. Electronic Journal for History of Probability and Statisics, 4 (2).

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Abstract

The history of data analysis that is addressed here is underpinned by two themes, -- those of tabular data analysis, and the analysis of collected heterogeneous data. "Exploratory data analysis" is taken as the heuristic approach that begins with data and information and seeks underlying explanation for what is observed or measured. I also cover some of the evolving context of research and applications, including scholarly publishing, technology transfer and the economic relationship of the university to society.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleOrigins of Modern Data Analysis Linked to the Beginnings and Early Development of Computer Science and Information Engineering
AuthorsMurtagh, Fionn
Uncontrolled Keywordscs.CY, cs.DL
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Computer Science

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