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Stephen Few



Average rating: 3.97 · 7,259 ratings · 228 reviews · 9 distinct works â€� Similar authors
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“To find signals in data, we must learn to reduce the noise - not just the noise that resides in the data, but also the noise that resides in us. It is nearly impossible for noisy minds to perceive anything but noise in data.”
Stephen Few, Signal: Understanding What Matters in a World of Noise

“The latest technologies are often sexy, but beware of solutions that vendors dress up like trollops, unless you're looking for a one-night stand.”
Stephen Few, Signal: Understanding What Matters in a World of Noise

“Signals always point to something. In this sense, a signal is not a thing but a relationship. Data becomes useful knowledge of something that matters when it builds a bridge between a question and an answer. This connection is the signal.”
Stephen Few, Signal: Understanding What Matters in a World of Noise

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