Alexander Loth ; [forewords by Nate Vogel, Sophie Sparkes].
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Indianapolis :
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John Wiley & Sons,
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2019.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (xxvii, 254 pages) :
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color illustrations
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Foreword / by Nate Vogel -- Foreword / by Sophie Sparkes -- Introduction and getting started with Tableau -- Adding data sources in Tableau -- Creating data visualizations -- Aggregate functions, calculated fields, and parameters -- Table calculations and level of detail calculations -- Maps -- Advanced analytics : trends, forecasts, clusters, and other statistical tools -- Interactive dashboards -- Sharing insights with colleagues and the world -- Data preparation with Tableau Prep.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Tableau is a popular data visualization tool that's easy for individual desktop use as well as enterprise. Used by financial analysts, marketers. statisticians, business and sales professionals, data scientists, developers, and many others who need to explore insights and present visual, easy-to-understand data. [This book] is an accessible, step-by-step introduction to the world of visual analytics. This up-to-date guide is ideal for both beginners and more experienced users seeking a practical introduction to the fields of data analysis and visualization. Through hands-on examples and exercises, readers learn how to analyze their own data and clearly communicate the results. This guide covers everything you need to get started with Tableau, from the first steps of connecting to data, creating different types of charts, and adding calculation fields to more advanced features such as table calculations, forecasts, clusters, and R, Python, and MATLAB integration for sophisticated statistical modelling. User-friendly instructions for existing options within the Tableau ecosystem--Tableau Desktop, Tableau Prep, Tableau Server, Tableau Online, and Tableau Public--enable you to integrate, clean, and prepare your data and share your work with others. [The book] covers the newest versions of Tableau 2018.3 and 2019.1 plus Tableau Prep, Tableau's brand-new data integration application; requires no background in mathematics nor any programming experience; focuses on the visual analytics functionality of Tableau rather than complex statistical programming; offers expert guidance from popular Tableau Germany employee and visualization expert Alexander Loth; discusses advanced Tableau functionality and working with different data structures; Provides easy-to-follow instructions, full-color illustrations, learning tools, online resources, and more.--Back cover of print version.