Blogs tagged automated analytics
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When applying a classification model, the user of the Automated Analytics module can choose the prediction information he needs. To begin, the user goes to the section, Generation Options: The user may select the option “Decision”, in which... Read More »0Comments2Likes -
The release of SAP BusinessObjects Predictive Analytics 3.0 opens the door to powerful time series forecasting scenarios! Our straightforward wizard-based approach makes it possible to create and save time series predictive models via a few... Read More »41Comments7Likes -
Press release http://news.sap.com/sap-leads-global-market-shift-to-cloud-analytics-with-acquisition-of-roambi/ Community announcement... Read More »2Comments3Likes -
This hands-on guide explains how to use “Data Manager” to enrich your data semantically with additional attributes to produce stronger predictive models. Based around transactional data from a Bank, you identify customers likely... Read More »17Comments9Likes -
This hands-on guide shows how to forecast multiple time series at once with SAP Predictive Analytics, Automated Mode. Use the scripting functionality to produce forecasts en masse. The data used in this guide is publicly available so that the... Read More »0Comments1Like -
This hands-on guide explains how a Business Analyst without deep statistical know-how can create a predictive model to identify customer contacts that are most likely to respond positively to a Marketing campaign. SAP Predictive Analytics,... Read More »2Comments4Likes -
This is the fist part of a three-blog story. Part 2 is here. Part 3 is there. I spent two years in Africa and was given the chance to learn how to play rugby in an “international team” – easy as it was the only one across the... Read More »6Comments4Likes -
Former Member posted on July 22, 2015Seems it caught your attention last time so I’m happy to repeat what I did for Q1 as you may not have seen all of them: here is the top 10 articles the community voted in Q2. Summer is a good period to make up for what you did not have the... Read More »0Comments1Like