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  <namePart>Bernhard Bermeitinger , Matthias Cetto , Siegfried Handschuh</namePart>
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   <publisher>Al Hafiz Traders</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2023</dateIssued>
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 <note>This textbook aims to point out the most important principles of data analysis from the mathematical point of view. Specifically, it selected these questions for exploring: Which are the principles necessary to understand the implications of an application, and which are necessary to understand the conditions for the success of methods used? Theory is presented only to the degree necessary to apply it properly, striving for the balance between excessive complexity and oversimplification. Its primary focus is on principles crucial for application success.</note>
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  <topic>Computer Science Data Science</topic>
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  <topic>1. Computer Science 2. Software Engineering 3. Dat</topic>
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  <topic>Data Science Information Technology</topic>
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