Saturday, May 2, 2015

OReilly - Expert Data Wrangling with R




OReilly – Expert Data Wrangling with R


English | February 2015 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920×1080, 29.97 fps(r) | 3.02 GB

Genre: E-learning




Analysts often spend 50-80% of their time preparing and transforming data sets before they begin more formal analysis work.


This video tutorial shows you how to streamline your code—and your thinking—by introducing a set of principles and R packages that make this work much faster and easier. Garrett Grolemund, Data Scientist and Master Instructor at RStudio, demonstrates how R and its packages help you tackle three main issues:




Data Manipulation. Data sets contain more information than they display. By transforming your data, you can reveal a wealth of descriptive statistics, group level observations, and hidden variables. R’s dplyr package provides optimized functions to help you transform data, as well as a pipe syntax that makes R code more concise and intuitive.


Data Tidying. Data sets come in many formats, but R prefers just one. R runs quickly and intuitively when your data is stored in the tidy format, a layout that allows vectorized programming. R’s tidyr package reshapes the layout of your data sets, making them tidy while preserving the relationships they contain.


Data Visualization. The structure of data visualizations parallels the structure of data sets. Once your data is tidy, visualizations become straightforward: each observation in your dataset becomes a mark on a graph, each variable becomes a visual property of the marks. The result is a grammar of graphics that lets you create thousands of graphs. R’s ggvis package implements the grammar, providing a system of data visualization for R.


Garrett Grolemund is a Data Scientist and Master Instructor at RStudio. Garrett maintains the lubridate R package and is the author of Hands-On Programming with R and the upcoming Data Science with R (both O’Reilly books).















Negotiating Strategically: One Versus All (repost)




Negotiating Strategically: One Versus All by Andreas Nikolopoulos


English | ISBN 10: 023029846X | 2011 | PDF | 208 pages | 2,7 MB




Whether novice or experienced, this book is a must read for anyone who wants to deal efficiently with any conflict situation.' — Theodore Veniamis, President, Union of Greek Ship-owners (UGS), Chairman and Managing Director, Golden Union Group 'Andreas Nikolopoulos is one of those rare colleagues who embodies a much-needed bridge between theoretical constructs of negotiation and the practice of professional intervention in social conflicts.




His flexible negotiation model highlights goal realization through the novel strategy of social-power budgeting as a cornerstone for guiding effective organizational behavior.




At a time when interpersonal troubles are subject to exponential growth, this is an important book for conflicting employees and those who help them.' – Evert Van de Vliert, Recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association for Conflict Management 'A book that is full of examples and mini-cases to help individuals understand and manage their personal and professional negotiations, Negotiating Strategically focuses on all facets of the conflict/negotiation process, from managing initial behaviors and the balance of power to understanding the conditions and consequences of each experience.' – Roger Volkema, Associate Emeritus Professor of Management, American University, Washington and IAG/PUC-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 'Negotiating Strategically is a sorely needed rethinking of our approach to conflict and negotiations. If you are under fire both at home and abroad, Andreas' book provides a unique framework to tackle demanding negotiation issues.' – Nicolas P. Sokianos, Professor of Management, Proprietor, LOGICON Consulting, Germany 'The strategy of negotiations is a topic of critical importance to many fields of modern life. Andreas Nikolopoulos develops his concept with boldness and knowledge and supports it with rationality and persuasion. The book is written in an easy-to-follow way and will become an important toolkit for those who seek the optimal outcome.' – Victoria Douka, Associate Professor in Labor Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, President, Greek Organization for Mediation & Arbitration 'Andreas Nikolopoulos brings in his book a very fresh and holistic approach to negotiations and conflict management that take into account every field that a person might be involved in his everyday life.' – Dimitrios Asimakopoulos, President, the Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen and Merchants 'The selection of the negotiation strategy in collective bargaining greatly depends on the intention of the parties for conflict resolution as well as the context of the negotiation. This conclusion is highlighted in a unique way in this milestone work of Professor Nikolopoulos.' – Yannis Panagopoulos, President, Greek General Confederation of Labour 'A great book which blends theoretical and practical knowledge on how to deal with all the parallel conflicts we encounter.












The Legacy of the Crash: How the Financial Crisis Changed America and Britain (repost)




The Legacy of the Crash: How the Financial Crisis Changed America and Britain by Terrence Casey


English | 2011 | ISBN: 0230304583, 0230304591 | 312 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB




When the global financial system crashed, governments in America and Britain perfomed the greatest bailout in history. The legacy is record government debt, low growth and a new era of austerity. A stellar cast of contributors, including Tim Bale, Wyn Grant and Graham Wilson provide a sophisticated account of how the administrations are faring.