Module 6 (Principles)
Big Data
Module 6 (Principles)
Analytics
Module 5 (Excel)
Generating Reports
Module 6 (Excel)
Managing Data
Module 7 (Excel)
Pivot Tables
100

Five key characteristics associated with big data

What is: Volume, Velocity (speed), Value, Variety, Veracity (quality)?

100

Gets the most value out of information and presents the results of analysis in an easy-to-understand manner.

What is business intelligence (BI)?

100

Tiled. Horizontal. Vertical. Cascade.

What are window layout options to view workbooks?

100

Tab used to add subtotals to a data range

What is the data tab?

100

Searches in any direction, defaults to exact matches, and has built-in error handling.

What is XLOOKUP?

200

A large database that collects business information from many sources in the enterprise in support of management decision making

What is a data warehouse?

200

A Word Cloud and a Conversion Funnel is an example of this.

What is visual analytics?

200

Any workbook can be turned into this by just deleting all its current data, leaving only the formulas and design elements.

What is a template?

200

Process that hides records that do not match specified criteria

What is filtering

200

The formula includes the table name as well as the name of the row or column you want to calculate. 

Example: =Sum(C2:C7) =SUM(Dept Sales[Sales Amount]).

What is a structured reference?

300

Key-value, column, document, and graph

What are four main categories of NoSQL?

300

Encourages nontechnical users to make decisions based on facts and analyses rather than intuition

What is self-service analytics?

300

References to cells in other workbooks establish a link, or a connection, between a source workbook containing the data and the destination workbook receiving the data.

What is an external reference?

300

Often used in dashboards because they provide a quick way to filter data.

What are slicers?

300

Another way of retrieving data from a two-way table is with the INDEX and XMATCH functions.

What is INDEX and XMATCH functions?


400

Uses several types of nodes

What is Hadoop?

400

This is an example of how it can be used - Monitor credit card transactions to identify likely fraudulent requests for authorization

What is data mining?

400

You can edit several worksheets simultaneously by doing this.

What is grouping the worksheets?

400

Provides a way of writing more complicated filter criteria that involve expressions that combine fields using the AND and OR logical operators.

What is an advanced filter?

400

Where criteria is an expression that is either true or false, and values are returned accordingly.

What is the IF function?

500

This process is essential in ensuring the quality of the data

What is ETL?

500

An organization needs these three things to get real value from its BI

What is data management program, creative data scientists that understand the company, and management team commitment?

500

A reference that includes the row address, the column address, and the worksheet address, expressed within a single reference as: Sheet! Range (Summary!B10)

What is a 3-D reference?

500

Can locate duplicate records when the duplicates occur in a single field.

What is conditional formatting?

500

A pivot table automatically uses the sum function if the value is this

What is a number?