Sentences with phrase «reports traditional data»

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David Poltrack, CBS's chief research officer, said the data shows that Netflix's batting average for making hit shows is worse than traditional networks, the New York Times reports.
EMC reported a 2.5 % fall in quarterly revenue, as strong sales in its enterprise software division failed to offset weak performance in its traditional data storage business and a strong dollar.
They also collect trade credit information and data from the public record to evaluate small businesses, but their report is heavily weighted to how a business interacts with banks and other traditional lenders like credit card providers.
Because the data is a direct reflection of how small businesses interact with traditional small business lenders, many banks use this report to evaluate a business» creditworthiness.
Unlike traditional customer research, which is slow, expensive and gathers dust on a shelf, Vision Critical's customer intelligence platform replaces static data and cumbersome reports with real - time actionable customer intelligence that companies need to build better products, deliver better services and achieve better business outcomes.
March 21, 2018 - Wink's Sales & Market Report, the insurance industry's # 1 resource for indexed annuity sales data since 1997, is in its third year of reporting on all non-variable deferred annuities which include indexed annuity, traditional fixed annuity, and multi-year guaranteed annuity (MYGA) product lines.
In a traditional report, the data used for scoring comes from credit card accounts, student loans, auto loans, retail charge cards and the like.
While all this data - crunching went on, Mr. Confessore pursued more traditional lines of reporting.
Our industry experts then compile, analyze, and deliver the data in a web - based tool (or custom report) that details the performance of traditional watches, smart watches, and branded jewelry.
The financial firm claims the report is more forward - looking than traditional channel data and attempts to «identify key trends before they appear in Nielsen data and sell - side forecasts».
The Mavens of London research, which was originally reported by Politics.co.uk, combines traditional polling data with information about people's online searches for their local candidates to come up with predictions of the election result.
Their unsupervised approach performed better than the more traditional methods of classification — those based on a set of predetermined features — and managed to reach up to 85.4 % accuracy in the large Brazilian data set, they report today in PeerJ.
In addition, the report argues that federal researchers should change the way they gather data, replacing traditional racial categories with ethnic or cultural categories.
These data indicate that under many atmospherically - relevant conditions SOA particles are significantly more viscous and orders of magnitude less volatile than assumed in traditional modeling approaches; SOA formation yields can be significantly higher than previously reported values; and anthropogenic pollution enhance loadings of SOA from biogenic precursors.
A reanalysis of the data used in the UCLA report found much smaller differences between charter and traditional public schools once more appropriate comparisons were made between the two groups of schools.
With Practi mobile learning, course authors are able to view real time, data - driven learning analytics and reporting that take them beyond the traditional Learning Management Systems and help them connect training performance to essential business results.
As reported yesterday in Dropout Nation, the civil rights collection's data on whether districts are providing comprehensive college - preparatory education to all of its students is flawed because it focuses on proportionality of course participation compared to overall district enrollment; this doesn't fully reveal the extent of how few kids — especially those from poor and minority backgrounds — are not getting the preparation they need to do well in traditional colleges, technical schools, and apprenticeships (and ultimately, in the adult world).
The New York Times reported that national test data proves that students in charter schools «lag behind» students in traditional public schools.
It showed that, of the 10 schools that reported the highest numbers of dropouts, only one was a traditional, comprehensive high school — and the principal of that school said it ranked so high because of a data error.
In an interview, Castrejón said GPSN relied on schools that applied for the grants to self - report their test scores because GPSN did not have access to this data for magnet centers located on a traditional school campus because the state combines the students» scores.
Even the rabidly pro-charter school Chicago Tribune reported that «New data suggests many charter schools in Chicago are performing no better than traditional neighborhood schools, and some are doing worse.»
The study divides online learning into two broad categories — virtual schools and blended - learning schools — and, based on data from 50 experts, reports that «the average overall per - pupil costs of both models are significantly lower than the $ 10,000 national average for traditional brick - and - mortar schools» (p. 1).
«This report compiles skewed and incomplete data that, in the authors» own words, is largely based on «assumptions» and «suggestions,» and it neglects to take into consideration important factors, such as parental choice, the similarity of student populations between inner city charters and inner city traditional schools, and that charter schools intentionally locate in neighborhoods with the greatest need, a fact that we would hope champions of civil rights would celebrate, not condemn.
In a report on school safety released last October, Eden reached the conclusion that New York City's charter schools were «safer» than traditional district counterparts not by comparing raw data from the Big Apple's school climate survey or even using more - objective data such as incident reports over a period of several years.
Another report from Data First, part of the Center for Public Education, stated that «the majority of charter schools do no better or worse than traditional public schools.»
The NAEP data does not include charter school students, but the Washington Post reports that black and Hispanic children in DC charters score better on standardized tests than their traditional - school peers.
The new report analyzed data for 94,053 students who were enrolled in traditional public schools or public charter schools at any point during the school year.
But the Washington think tank's report notes that the rate of improvement of fourth - grade reading scores in New York City has exceeded those in traditional schools, though it cited shortcomings in the limited number of years of data.
Between 1999 - 2000 and 2010 - 2011, the percentage of children in Hamilton County's traditional districts and charters receiving free - and reduced - priced lunch increased by 329 percent, according to a Dropout Nation analysis of data reported to the U.S. Department of Education.
Despite its blind editorial support for charter schools, the Chicago Tribune reported today that «New data suggests many charter schools in Chicago are performing no better than traditional neighborhood schools, and some are doing worse.»
(That last one, the report from DBW's sister vertical WD has drawn new heat from the author community for the way it develops statistics purportedly on author earnings in the traditional, self - publishing, and «hybrid» realms — a problem not of bad intentions, mind you, but of inadequate data inaccurately expressed.
But according to the data, the last part is not true, however, you have all those quotes (aka «the adverse reader sentiment, that as documented undeniably does exist» which, of course, represents ALL readers), ergo the data linked above must be wrong, even though in the last financial reports the revenue of four out of five big traditional publishers was up, not down.
The digital publishing and traditional bookselling industry normally take a really long time to report their sales and research data to the public.
The report presents 145 pages of data and commentary on a broad range of eBook issues, including: spending on eBooks in 2010 and anticipated spending for 2011; use levels of various kinds of eBooks; market penetration by various specific eBook publishers; extent of use of aggregators vs offering by specific publishers; purchasing of individual titles; use of various channels of distribution such as traditional book jobbers and leading retail / internet based booksellers; use of eBooks in course reserves and interlibrary loan; impact of eBooks on print book spending; use of eBooks in integrated search; price increases for eBooks; contract renewal rates for eBooks; use of special eBook platforms for smartphones and tablet computers; spending plans and current use of eBook reader such as Nook, Reader and Kindle; the role played by library consortia in eBooks; Continue reading Primary Research Group releases Library Use of eBooks 2011 Edition →
At Electric Literature, Lincoln Michel responds to the report, writing that AuthorEarnings is a «self - publishing champion site» that «frame [s] the data in whatever way is most damaging to traditional publishing and the most beneficial to self - publishing.»
Looking at the data reported, only 3 % of respondents cite reviews or recommendations from traditional media as being their preferred book discovery method, and 7 % state that they browse randomly first and then look at reviews.
Given the traditional publisher's data, several people question how indie authors» sales on several channels (i.e. Amazon, Smashwords) are left out from the report.
Experts said the data showed reports about the death of the traditional book had been greatly exaggerated.
Your data along with other reports and experiences of Indie authors begin to paint a vivid picture of the murkiness that seems to lurk in the background of traditional publishing.
Therefore, the bureaus handle the negative payment history differently than data reported by traditional lenders.
In a traditional report, the data used for scoring comes from credit card accounts, student loans, auto loans, retail charge cards and the like.
It contains additional data and formatting that is not similar to a traditional credit report.
It contains additional data and formatting that is not similar to a traditional credit report, it can not be printed, it is a new technology that is patented under USPTO 7,818,228 and Others.
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Because the data is a direct reflection of how small businesses interact with traditional small business lenders, many banks use this report to evaluate a business» creditworthiness.
They also collect trade credit information and data from the public record to evaluate small businesses, but their report is heavily weighted to how a business interacts with banks and other traditional lenders like credit card providers.
While a traditional credit report provides a «snapshot» of how borrowers have been using credit instruments like cards and auto loans, trended data shows how consumers have utilized these credit trade lines going back 24 months in Equifax's case and 30 months in TransUnion's.
The two credit bureaus stopped selling the traditional reports earlier this month, well before the Sept. 24 implementation date that Fannie Mae has set to begin using trended data in its new Desktop Underwriter 10.0.
Clarity Services provides non-traditional data along with traditional data, that is provided by credit reports, to lenders.
Using other variables such as educational data — from your major to your GPA — and work history, in addition to more traditional aspects like your credit report and debt - to - income ratio, Upstart calculates a rate tailored to each person.
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