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===Breakdown: Meetings===
 
===Breakdown: Meetings===
If the dumping indeed took place, one would expect that <i> other birds species in this dumping area would also decrease in population </i> as they would migrate elsewhere or die from the dumping substance, not just affecting the Rose Pipits.
 
 
Other species that are dominantly clustered around the dumping site include the Ordinary Snape and Lesser Birchbeere. As such, these two species should also be affected by the dumping, if dumping indeed happened.
 
 
We will thus use <b> Ordinary Snape (OS) and Lesser Birchbeere (LB)</b> as our Control Group, and <b> Rose-Crested Blue Pipits (Rose Pipit) </b> as our Treatment Group.
 
 
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===Breakdown: Emails===
 
 
If the dumping indeed took place, one would expect that <i> other birds species in this dumping area would also decrease in population </i> as they would migrate elsewhere or die from the dumping substance, not just affecting the Rose Pipits.
 
If the dumping indeed took place, one would expect that <i> other birds species in this dumping area would also decrease in population </i> as they would migrate elsewhere or die from the dumping substance, not just affecting the Rose Pipits.
  

Revision as of 11:52, 8 July 2018

Joel MagnifyingGlass.png

"You See, But You Do Not Observe" - Sherlock
Looking Deeper Into The Network Of Connected Individuals

Background

Methodology

Company Growth

Are You Guilty?

Conclusion

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Kasios International - Have You Grown?

Overview

With an interactive dashboard constructed in tableau, we would like to find out if the company is growing and have they changed over time. According to the company’s communications and purchase habits, we will investigate the overall transactions across time and also its respective breakdown by Calls, Emails, Meetings & Purchases.

The dashboard consist of 4 components, selecting the filter will however only change 3 of the graphs indicated below.

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Breakdown: Calls

To characterize the pattern relative to the alleged dumping site (blue triangle), the following facet plot shows the clustering patterns by Bird Species, independent of time.

From the cluster locations, we can see that the Rose-Crested Blue Pipits are clustered around the alleged dumping site, explaining why the 15 test birds provided are claimed to be Rose-Crested Blue Pipits to prove the allegation wrong. We can use this facet plot to have a good overview of other bird species’ cluster locations, such as the Ordinary Snape and Lesser Birchbeere being also clustered near to the Dumping Site.


Breakdown: Emails

If the dumping indeed took place, one would expect that other birds species in this dumping area would also decrease in population as they would migrate elsewhere or die from the dumping substance, not just affecting the Rose Pipits.

Other species that are dominantly clustered around the dumping site include the Ordinary Snape and Lesser Birchbeere. As such, these two species should also be affected by the dumping, if dumping indeed happened.

We will thus use Ordinary Snape (OS) and Lesser Birchbeere (LB) as our Control Group, and Rose-Crested Blue Pipits (Rose Pipit) as our Treatment Group.


Breakdown: Meetings

If the dumping indeed took place, one would expect that other birds species in this dumping area would also decrease in population as they would migrate elsewhere or die from the dumping substance, not just affecting the Rose Pipits.

Other species that are dominantly clustered around the dumping site include the Ordinary Snape and Lesser Birchbeere. As such, these two species should also be affected by the dumping, if dumping indeed happened.

We will thus use Ordinary Snape (OS) and Lesser Birchbeere (LB) as our Control Group, and Rose-Crested Blue Pipits (Rose Pipit) as our Treatment Group.


Breakdown: Purchases

If the dumping indeed took place, one would expect that other birds species in this dumping area would also decrease in population as they would migrate elsewhere or die from the dumping substance, not just affecting the Rose Pipits.

Other species that are dominantly clustered around the dumping site include the Ordinary Snape and Lesser Birchbeere. As such, these two species should also be affected by the dumping, if dumping indeed happened.

We will thus use Ordinary Snape (OS) and Lesser Birchbeere (LB) as our Control Group, and Rose-Crested Blue Pipits (Rose Pipit) as our Treatment Group.