Yesterday, on the 9th Day of Analytics Matt Dew talked about “simplifying your life.” Today we are going in a different direction and are doing “simple analytics.” On the new analytics features in GeoIQ is the ability to do addition and subtraction across columns in your dataset. Seemingly a simple ability, it can [...]
Continue Reading →Over the past eight days my colleagues have introduced exciting new GeoIQ features that allow anyone to perform powerful analytics against their data, but despite their wide applicability and ease of use not one of the new analytic features is capable of automatically providing answers . . . after all is said and done, you [...]
Continue Reading →Carrying on with The 12 Analytics of Christmas, let’s take a look at one of the simplest yet most powerful analytics feature – Buffer. In a nutshell, Buffer allows you to set a perimeter around your points, lines or polygons by a specified distance. So if you want to show a ‘noise’ perimeter [...]
Continue Reading →On the 2nd Day of Analytics Andrew Turner highlighted GeoIQ’s Merge capability, which allows users to consolidate the data and geographic features of multiple datasets into a single unified dataset. Merge simplifies the analysis process by allowing several small datasets to be united and analyzed together, but what if I have a very [...]
Continue Reading →In the original 12 Days…song today is normally “3 French Hens,” today instead we are going to predict within datasets. Previously on the 12 Day of Analytics we learned about merge and aggregation. Both of these functions serve as building blocks to other analysis. Today’s functionality is the ability to “Predict within a [...]
Continue Reading →One of the great parts of working GeoCommons is seeing all the interesting datasets people upload. We have everything from Afghanistan Polling Stations to Collegiate Quidditch Teams in Texas. Daily I look through for interesting information to post on either our Facebook Group or on the GeoCommons Twitter account.
One feature [...]
Continue Reading →I first talked about the ArcGIS version of our toolbars back at the DC Dev Meetup in September. Since then we’ve launched our developer site where you can download the toolbars, but you probably haven’t heard very much else about them. Designed to make sharing your analysis easier as well as find additional data we’ve [...]
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