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Comment Just far enough that I need a car (Score 1) 1137

I've been giving public transportation a shot - but I do think it is more expensive than driving. I drive a '99 Honda Civic that gets great gas mileage, has ~ 125k miles on it, and is my 'go to' car for city driving. I drive to the Commuter Rail (about 4 miles - walking is possible, but I'd be a sweaty mess ), pay $4/day to park, then about $4.25 one way on the trip itself... Driving is about ... $40 a month, but that obviously doesn't include insurance, wear and tear, etc. I'm still giving the commuter rail a shot - but the convenience of driving does win occasionally.

Comment InforSense (Score 1) 180

Coming from a data mining background, InforSense's platform allows you to not only manipulate your data, perform calculations (and data mining) but then visualize your results in an AJAX environment. You can call open source apps like R and Cytoscape directly from InforSense's workflow building application, so none of your pre-existing work gets discarded.
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Visualizing Complex Data Sets? 180

markmcb writes "A year ago my company began using SAP as its ERP system, and there is still a great deal of focus on cleaning up the 'master data' that ultimately drives everything the system does. The issue we face is that the master data set is gigantic and not easy to wrap one's mind around. As powerful as SAP is, I find it does little to aid with useful visualization of data. I recently employed a custom solution using Ruby and Graphviz to help build graphs of master data flow from manual extracts, but I'm wondering what other people are doing to get similar results. Have you found good out-of-the-box solutions in things like data warehouses, or is this just one of those situations where customization has to fill a gap?"

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