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"data analysis on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an analysis of a specific type of data. For example, "This report provides a detailed data analysis on the customer feedback collected in the survey."
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In addition to his pioneering role in the West Coast offense, Carter was one of the first prominent football statistical experts, performing extensive data analysis on game logs from the 1969 season.
For all of data analysis on Thursday, however, an element of political theater could not be avoided.
This, of course, is an unfalsifiable claim – you can't run a data analysis on an alternate timeline that doesn't exist.
Maarten van Zalk, another member of the team, who performed the data analysis on these statistics, says this was "much better than expected".
It, more than anything else, has put the potential gains of data analysis on the agenda of elite sports around the world".
Computer-driven data analysis, on the other hand, excels at measuring the quantity of social interactions but not the quality.
The members of Sosolimited perform around Boston as high-tech D.J.'s, mixing visuals with music, and four years ago they came up with the idea of doing instant data analysis on the Bush-Kerry debates, likening their work to an instantaneous version of interactive infographics on the Web.
His research interests include data analysis on smart grid, SDN.
"For any activity where data traverses between you and a server, Netskope can perform data analysis on that".
The model could be designed or adjusted via the data analysis on the previous solutions.
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Ongoing miniaturization of spectrometers creates the need for reliable data analysis on-the-fly in small embedded low-power devices.
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