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Chapter 9.1: Repetitive Analytics: Some Basics
           In the case of people, the normal profile may contain such things as gender, age,
           education, location, number of children, and marriage status.


           Fig. 9.1.9 shows a “normal” profile.



































               Fig. 9.1.9 A normal profile.


           The normal profile for a corporation may include such attributes as the size of
           corporation, locations, type of product/service created, and revenue of the corporation.
           There are different definitions of what is normal for different environments.


           There are many reasons why a “normal” profile is useful. One reason is that the profile is
           just plain interesting. The normal profile tells management at a glance what is going on
           inside a system. But there is another very important reason why a normal profile is useful.
           When looking at a large body of data, it is oftentimes useful to look at a single record and
           measure just how far from the norm the record is. And you can’t determine how far from
           the norm a record is unless you first understand the norm.


           In many cases, the further from the norm a record is, the more interesting it becomes. But
           you can’t spot a record that is far from the norm unless you first understand what the
           norm is.



           Distillation, Filtering

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