Prescriptive The highest level of analytics that recommends an optimal course of action.

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Across
  1. 2. The measure of accuracy, trustworthiness, and quality of the data.
  2. 5. A data source from within the organization, like CRM or ERP systems.
  3. 8. The discipline using advanced algorithms to predict the future (Data)
  4. 9. The characteristic referring to the sheer size and magnitude of data.
  5. 12. The mix of structured and unstructured data types being collected.
  6. 13. The highest level of analytics that recommends an optimal course of action.
  7. 14. The principle of properly handling and securing sensitive personal information.
  8. 16. The learning methods used in data science for pattern recognition.
  9. 19. The deepest level of understanding, derived from organized information.
  10. 21. The type of analytics used to forecast or estimate future outcomes.
  11. 23. The worth or usefulness derived from analyzing Big Data.
  12. 24. The principles concerning fairness, transparency, and accountability in using Big Data.
  13. 26. A framework or simplified representation used to test hypotheses or predict outcomes.
  14. 27. The primary goal of predictive analytics using statistical models.
  15. 28. A data quality characteristic referring to how current the information is.
  16. 29. A key component of data quality, ensuring correctness and freedom from error.
Down
  1. 1. The type of analytics that explains the reasons "Why did it happen?".
  2. 3. The role focused on manipulating data and communicating business findings.
  3. 4. The focus of Business Analytics to improve operational efficiency and workflow.
  4. 6. The BI focus on historical data to inform current business performance.
  5. 7. The overall state of data, characterized by accuracy and consistency.
  6. 9. The speed at which data is generated, processed, and often streamed in real-time.
  7. 10. The raw facts and figures that form the foundation of analytics.
  8. 11. The type of analytics that answers the question "What happened?".
  9. 15. Data that has been processed and organized to gain meaning.
  10. 17. A set of rules or calculations used by a computer to solve a problem.
  11. 18. Actionable and valuable knowledge derived from analyzed data.
  12. 20. A common method for collecting data, often involving questionnaires.
  13. 22. The subject concerned with applying analytics to strategic decisions.
  14. 25. A data source from outside the organization, such as social media or third parties.