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{{PageTitle|How to do data analysis<br/>Slice & dice library data}} | |||
To describe how to perform the functions involved in slicing & dicing, we will use as an example a library Orders of orders on a date of a product by a customer, so there are related libraries Customers and Products. | To describe how to perform the functions involved in slicing & dicing, we will use as an example a library Orders of orders on a date of a product by a customer, so there are related libraries Customers and Products. | ||
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: Another tool Memento provides for data analysis is charting the data. Memento charting is very flexible, providing visual views of the data. Save any charts you think you might want to use next time. | : Another tool Memento provides for data analysis is charting the data. Memento charting is very flexible, providing visual views of the data. Save any charts you think you might want to use next time. | ||
This is where you view the data however you can | This is where you view the data however you can see various aspects of the data in different ways. Generally, as time moves forward and your data grows and/or moves forward in time, you can notice trends and detect patterns that you might not have anticipated and which inform your decisions regarding the process your data represents. | ||
=== Putting it all together === | === Putting it all together === |