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Description

Analytics is the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. It is used for the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data. It also entails applying data patterns toward effective decision-making. It can be valuable in areas rich with recorded information; analytics relies on the simultaneous application of statistics, computer programming, and operations research to quantify performance.

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Organizations relating to Analytics

Collaborative International Pesticides Analytical Council / Harpenden, UK / Est. 1957
Federación Latinoamericana de Psicoterapia Analitica de Grupo / Buenos Aires, Argentina
European Association for Behaviour Analysis / Athens, Greece
Fédération euro-méditerranéenne des laboratoires d'analyses de biologie médicale / Tunis, Tunisia
European Association for Accident Research and Analysis / Graz, Austria
Federación Iberoamericana de Ultrasonografistas en Obstetricia y Ginecologia / Est. 2007
International Research Group for Psycho-Societal Analysis / Stavanger, Norway
International Association for Dialogue Analysis / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1990
European Federation for Bioenergetic Analysis Psychotherapy / Göttingen, Germany / Est. 1995
European Ligand Assay Society / Milan, Italy / Est. 1992
European Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry / Dublin, Ireland
International Field Emission Society / Tuscaloosa AL, USA / Est. 1985
International Federation of Technical Analysts / Rockville MD, USA / Est. 1986
International Quantitative Linguistics Association / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1994
European Microscopy Society / Toulouse, France / Est. 1978
International Society for Industrial Process Tomography / Est. 2007
European Society of Microscope Dentistry / Est. 2007
European Society for Separation Science / Paris, France / Est. 2003
Nordic Separation Science Society / Kaunas, Lithuania
Scandinavian Technical Analysts Federation / Est. 1985
International Association of Geoanalysts / Potsdam, Germany / Est. 1997
European Microbeam Analysis Society / São Mamede de Infesta e Senhora da Hora, Portugal / Est. 1987
European Association for Transcultural Group Analysis / Milan, Italy / Est. 1986
Caribbean Cytometry and Analytical Society / Est. 2003
South Asian Association of Transactional Analysts / Coimbatore, India
Asociación Latinoamericana de Filosofia Analitica / Mexico City, Mexico / Est. 2006
International Institute for Sustainability Analysis and Strategy / Darmstadt, Germany / Est. 2012
Solar Influences Data Analysis Centre / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1981
International Willi Hennig Society / New York NY, USA
International Association for Protein Structure Analysis and Proteomics / Est. 1999
International Soil and Plant Analysis Council / Windsor CO, USA
IDA Council / Aalto, Finland
Europt(r)ode / Madrid, Spain / Est. 1991
International Committee on Activation Analysis / Budapest, Hungary
Joint Committee for Traceability in Laboratory Medicine / Sèvres, France / Est. 2002
International Symposium on Polymer Analysis and Characterization / Enschede, Netherlands / Est. 1987
African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses / Paris, France / Est. 2002
Cooperation on International Traceability in Analytical Chemistry / Lisbon, Portugal / Est. 1993
Southern and Eastern Africa Network of Analytical Chemists / Gaborone, Botswana / Est. 2003
Population Approach Group Europe / London, UK / Est. 1992
European Magnetic Resonance Forum Foundation / Est. 1982
Association for Behavior Analysis International / Portage MI, USA / Est. 1974
African Network for Chemical Analysis of Pesticides / Zanzibar, Tanzania UR / Est. 2001
Asia Pacific Food Analysis Network / Est. 1989
ACORATA / Est. 1984
Asian Network of Analytical Chemistry / Saga, Japan / Est. 1984
European Position Determination System / Bratislava, Slovakia / Est. 2002
Network of EUropean BioImage AnalystS / Barcelona, Spain
EvalHum / Priziac, France
Microscopy Society of Southern Africa / Pretoria, South Africa / Est. 1962

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World Problems relating to Analytics

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

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Action Strategies relating to Analytics

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Controlling industrial effluents with precautionary measures based on life-cycle analysis
Making geological analyses of potential mineral resources
Researching world problems
Studying public policy
Using life-cycle analysis
Analysing social networks
Studying social reform
Monitoring food security
Assessing risk
Documenting population trends
Using economic instruments to manage environmental health costs
Formulating policy on sciences
Applying ecological footprint analysis
Improving ability to analyse information on sustainable development
Monitoring chemical industry
Reinforcing capacity for prospective policy analysis
Humanizing think-tank analysis
Increasing research on oceanographic analysis
Designing techniques for analysis of integrated human development
Forecasting weather
Using image analysis
Collecting environmental data automatically
Strengthening national accounting systems
Using cost benefit analysis tools for biodiversity impact assessment
Cooperating on cost-effect analysis and environmental impact procedures

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