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analytics
[ an-l-it-iks ]
noun
- (used with a singular verb) Logic. the science of logical analysis.
- (used with a singular verb) the analysis of data, typically large sets of business data, by the use of mathematics, statistics, and computer software:
digital marketers with a strong knowledge of Web analytics;
selecting the best analytics tools.
- (used with a plural verb) the patterns and other meaningful information gathered from the analysis of data:
an abundance of actionable analytics to help you deliver a better customer experience.
Word History and Origins
Origin of analytics1
Example Sentences
"Dr. Isaiah utilized sophisticated data analytics to examine over one million data points, assessing the impact of sleep-disordered breathing on the developing brains of children through adolescence," said Mark T. Gladwin, MD, who is the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and Dean of UMSOM, and Vice President for Medical Affairs at University of Maryland, Baltimore."With novel computational and AI tools now available at the UM Institute for Health Computing, calculations that once took months can now be completed in a matter of days."
"The defendant then monitored the analytics - i.e. audience engagement - and explicitly discussed with his family how to ensure that the video had his desired effect on potential jury members in this case," prosecutors said.
The market for kids entertainment is “massive,” said Brandon Katz, senior entertainment industry strategist at Parrot Analytics.
There is enough land for several uses, said Gundersheim, CoStar’s senior director of market analytics and a specialist in evaluating industrial real estate.
"The problem right now is that large recipients of those goods including Europe and the US are increasingly reluctant to receive them," said Katrina Ell, research director at Moody's Analytics.
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