Data reconfiguration and statistical analysis

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Data reconfiguration and statistical analysis is a poorly regarded managerial function ever since it was widely publicized by Chandler Bing. In the Friends sitcom, the character quit his position as a DRSA manager to pursue a much more creative career in advertising.

These considerations put aside, DRSA is a key function in firms which operations generate important amounts of heterogeneous data, that can be put to use to develop business.

Data reconfiguration is the task of putting all data to a homogenous format, in order for it to be processed by software.

Statistical analysis is performed to identify problems and opportunities. One way to identify opportunities is through data mining.

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