Book Review: Real-Life BPMN – Chapter 2
Chapter 2 is about 75 pages so there is no way to effectively cover this material in a short amount of time. I opted just to showcase some specific topics I often use so you get a sense of materials […]
Data. Philosophy. Life.
Chapter 2 is about 75 pages so there is no way to effectively cover this material in a short amount of time. I opted just to showcase some specific topics I often use so you get a sense of materials […]
UPDATE: 6/17/15 – I’ve since realized that a dataframe is not the right format for timeseries analysis. I’ve redone this code and will post an update soon. In this dataset I go through my 2008 journal and plot it over […]
A review of the Camunda BPMN methodology. Topics include: Camunda Life-Cycle Process Automation The customers of a process model
I quickly go through why we are bad at estimation. I find this useful to know in my professional life and personal life.
Some thoughts on nerd culture and why I’m interested in data. I saw this at Sun Coast Video on 4/26/15. Somehow some WWF merch got on the geek shelf. :]
This is a good article: simplystatistics.org/2015/03/17/data-science-done-well-looks-easy-and-that-is-a-big-problem-for-data-scientists/ Let’s split the points into two distinct categories: 1. Visualization makes data-science look easy. 2. The backend work is difficult. I don’t think this split is at all new. I think that data visualization […]
www.wired.com/2015/03/disney-magicband Now I’ve read the Wired article, listen to Rick Roderick and actually read Baudrillard himself on Disney. The hyperreal is definitely here. However, my take-away from this article has been much more terrestrial. I stopped using red ink…. :] […]
The New York Times article can be found: HERE Religious folks seem to complain about this often. That without God we’d all be self-propelled heathens only after our own self-interests. I find this to be a bit of an old […]