Across
- 3. manage the project’s financial resources; are involved in planning, budgeting, and reporting processes
- 5. individuals involved in the project’s development, objectives, and execution; can bring valuable resources, expertise, and market knowledge to the organization, and their success is often closely tied to the business’s success
- 9. a coming together to solve a business problem through the creative use of data and statistical modeling to tell a compelling story that drives strategic action and results in business value
- 10. a storage place that allows organizations to store large amounts of structured and unstructured data in its true format and allows it to scale until its needed for applications
- 11. design and execute research studies, collect and analyze data, and interpret research findings
- 14. leads the team from the planning to completion phases of a project, ensuring that it meets the project’s goals within the specified time, budget, and resource restraints
- 15. a container or storage location that holds a value; can be manipulated throughout the data analysis process to achieve necessary results
- 16. a key stakeholder who provides the project with the necessary support and resources and ensures that the project is aligned with the organization’s goals and values
Down
- 1. refers to the boundaries of a project, including the objectives, goals, deliverables, tasks, and resources required to complete the project successfully
- 2. ensures the project’s data is organized, secured, and easily accessible by designing, implementing, and maintaining the project’s database system
- 4. a method of comparing two versions of an application to determine which one performs better, allows organizations to visually see which method works best with their environments
- 6. a set of instructions or steps that a program follows to solve particular problems or perform specific tasks
- 7. any person, group or organization with an interest or concern in the activities, decisions, or outcomes, of the organization or business
- 8. a field of study that involves using computational and statistical techniques to extract insights and knowledge from data
- 12. used to evaluate the performance of an organization, a department, or an individual against its objectives and goals, measures the progression towards those targets and gives continuous improvement; this allows organizations the ability to make an informed decision
- 13. a particular case of A/B testing in which one (control) group receives no intervention and the other (test) group receives a test application
