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DVAW

A-2
Built in ways in which data contained in pandas objects can be combined, merging
data on the index
Describe dispersion and variance, write a program to compute the variance
Explian the std and interquartile range and write code to measure variance
Illustrate Web scraping using python
aggregation functions in numpy with example
combining and merging datasets with example
Any 5 built in string methods with an example
Time-series data, how can we plot and explain with example
Explain Magic function in jupyter with example
Write python code to access data from the web
Small code to perform slicing, dicing, concatenation and tranformation
Categorical variable with example
Explain w.r.t time series - unsampling, interpolation, moving window function,
stationary and non- stationary dataset.
Exponentially weighted functions in time-series with example

A-1
Diffrence between data scientist, data engineer and data analyst
Differnce between data science engineering, data visualization and machine learning
Differnec between data mining and data visualization
Diffrence between tuple and list , list and dictionary
Pandas in python

Data Aggregation

Illustration of a group aggregation


Iterating over Groups
Selecting a Column or Subset of Columns
Grouping with Dictionaries and Series
Grouping with Functions
Grouping by Index Levels
Column-Wise and Multiple Function Application
Returning Aggregated Data Without Row Indexes
10.3 Apply: General split-apply-combine
Suppressing the Group Keys
Quantile and Bucket Analysis
Example: Filling Missing Values with Group-Specific Values
Example: Random Sampling and Permutation
Example: Group Weighted Average and Correlation
Example: Group-Wise Linear Regression
10.4 Group Transforms and "Unwrapped" GroupBys
10.5 Pivot Tables and Cross-Tabulation
Cross-Tabulations: Crosstab
GTU
Chapter-1: Introduction to Data Visualization:
1. Explain about Acquiring and Visualizing Data. (Answer is in Ebook-1 & Page-16)
2. Explain in detail about the Applications of Data Visualization. (Page-19)
3. Explain about any two Keys factors of Data Visualization. (Page-24)
4. Explain about any two charting Primitives for Exploring the Visual Data
Spectrum. OR
Write about following charting Primitives: 1) Data Points, 2) Bar Charts OR
Write about following charting Primitives: 1) Pie Charts, 2) Area Charts. (Page-44)
5. Explain in detail about Candlestick Charts & Bubble Charts. (Page-63)
6. Explain in detail about Surface Charts & Map Charts. (Page-66)
7. What is Infographics? Explain in detail. (Page-70)
8. Write short note about Making use of HTML5 CANVAS. (Page-72)
9. Explain about Integrating SVG in details. (Page-77)
Chapter-2: Basics of Data Visualization – Tables:
10. How to Read the Data from Standard text files such as .txt, XML file? (Page-82)
11. Explain about Displaying JSON Content. (Page-92)
12. Explain about Reading JSON Data. (Page-93)
13. How to Build a basic table? What is Semantic Table Markup? (Page-123)
14. What are the important points for Maximum readability of the Table? (Page-136)
15. Explain about Styling your data table for better data visualization. (Page-137)
16. Explain in details about Adding dynamic Highlighting in data tables. (Page-148)
17. How to include computations(Calculations) in the data tables? (Page-151)
18. Explain about relating data table to a chart in details. (Page-170)
Chapter-3: Visualizing data Programmatically:
19. Write a short note on HTML5 Canvas basics. (Page-197)
20. How to draw A Simple Column Chart using Google charts API? (Page-200)
21. Explain about adding Animation to your Canvas chart. (Page-227)
22. Write the code for A Basic bar chart using Google Charts API Basics. (Page-240)
23. Write the code for A Basic Pie chart using Google Charts API Basics. (Page-243)
24. Write the code for how to work with Chart Animations using Google Charts API
Basics.
(Page-245)
Chapter-4: Introduction to D3.js:
25. What is D3.js? Explain about it in details.
26. Explain about Making selections, changing selection’s attribute in D3.js.
27. How to Load and filter External data in D3.js?
28. Write the steps for Building a graphic that uses all of the population
distribution data in
D3.js.
29. Which Data formats you can use with D3? Explain about Creating a server to
upload
your data.
30. How to Deal with Asynchronous requests in D3.js?

DEGREE ENGINEERING(COMPUTER)

31. Explain about Loading and formatting Large Data Sets in D3.js.
Chapter-5:Advanced Data Visualization:
32. Explain about Data joins, updates and exits in Data charts.
33. How to Update the charts?
34. Explain about Adding transactions using keys in data charts.
35. How to add a Play Button in your data charts for Animation? & Explain about
Making the
Play button go.
36. How to Allow the user to interrupt the play sequence in an Animation?
Chapter-6: Information Dashboard Design:
37. Explain about Dashboard design issues & assessment of needs.
38. Explain about visual perception, Achieving eloquence for Considerations for
designing
dashboard.
39. What are the Advantages of Graphics?
40. Explain about Designing Bullet Graphs.
41. How to Design Sparklines in Information Dashboard?
42. Explain about Dashboard Display Media in details.
43. What are the Critical Design Practices? Explain in details.
44. What are the benefits of Putting all Design principals together in Information
Dashboard
Design?

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