Data and Decision Analytics: Introduction
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Overview
Analytics refers to a systematic, quantitative, iterative and interactive approach to addressing and evaluating important decision choices confronted by organisations in the private and public sectors. This short course on data and decision analytics is designed to provide a basic understanding of the principles and practices of basic data and decision analytics, to introduce several data analysis and decision-making tools for analysing problem environments, and for making appropriate decisions within that environment, and to strengthen the individual’s decision-making skills.
Course content
This course addresses the basic data and decision analytics problems and the concepts of analytics and introduces a few data and decision analytics tools such as basic data analysis, data regression, time series data analysis, linear program and related topics for practical decision-making. Examples of problems that can be solved using an Add-in to Excel (Solver) are covered. Problems involving data representation/analysis, prediction and forecasting, product mix, transportation and logistics, supply chain, and assignment, to name a few, are presented.
Learning outcomes
Skills/competencies/knowledge that would be gained through this course:
- Gaining basic data and decision-making skills
- 91³ÉÈ˰涶Òôcertificate of completion/attendance
- Masters credit: 91³ÉÈ˰涶Òôallows students who have successfully completed a minimum of 12 days of approved professional education short courses to use those courses as credit in eligible postgraduate programs.
Who should attend
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The course is valuable for anyone faced with complex and continually changing data and decision problems in public or private sector organisations or communities.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with Microsoft Office Excel is assumed.Ìý
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Facilitator
Professor Ruhul A. Sarker
Professor Ruhul A. SarkerÌýobtained his PhD in Operations Research from Dalhousie University (former TUNS), Halifax, Canada, in 1992. He is currently a professor at the School of Systems & Computing, a former coordinator of the Master of Decision Analytics program, and a former director of the Faculty Postgraduate Research at 91³ÉÈ˰涶Òô(2015–2020). He also served as the Deputy Head of School (Research) from 2011–2014. Prof. Sarker’s broad teaching and research interests include decision analytics, computational intelligence, operations research, applied optimisation and simulation. He's the lead author of the bookÌýOptimization Modelling: A Practical Approach, Taylor & Francis /CRC Press, Boca Raton. He was a member of the Australian Society for Operations Research (ASOR) national executive committee and Editor-in-Chief ofÌýthe ASOR BulletinÌýfrom 2000–2011. In recognition of Prof. Sarker’s contributions to ASOR and Operations Research, ASOR awarded him an ASOR Medal (2011) and Special Service Certificate (2009). He also received the 91³ÉÈ˰涶ÒôService Award.
Cancellation policy
Courses will be held subject to sufficient registrations. 91³ÉÈ˰涶Òôreserves the right to cancel a course up to five working days prior to commencement of the course. If a course is cancelled, you will have the opportunity to transfer your registration or be issued a full refund. If registrant cancels within 10 days of course commencement, a 50% registration fee will apply. 91³ÉÈ˰涶Òôis a registered ACT provider under ESOS Act 2000-CRICOS provider Code 00098G.