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Author Archives: Frederic
Sequence Analysis with Tableau and Alteryx Part 2 by Orders
In the previous post, I analyzed the SuperStore data set under the angle of the sequence of Products purchased. In this post, we will adopt a different angle: the sequence of Orders.
Sequence Analysis with Tableau and Alteryx
I’m introducing a different type of post this week: still a tips and tricks style of post, but it stands against additional business context than usual, to be more relevant and applicable. Sequence Analysis techniques and concepts originate from biology … Continue reading
Coloring Tableau Worksheet
This post is most certainly more relevant to Tableau beginners coming from Excel, but advanced Tableau users might still find some value, since the question looks easy but turns out the solution is less than obvious…
Avoid Sampling Your Google Analytics Data
Google Analytics (GA) is a good freemium tool to analyze traffic flowing through your web properties. It is the most widely used for web analytics, with a 82.4% market share for July 2015, commensurate to Google’s share of the web … Continue reading
Optimize Performance by Adjusting Automatically Fields Width
Field width is not a very sexy topic compared to Visualization or Spark R. That’s a very good reason to get that basic topic out of the way with an approach that will save you time to spend on much … Continue reading