Personal Reading List: 3Q2012
My personal reading list for July, August, and September 2012.
Color Key: Special Notes, Currently Queued, Completed Reading. Updated throughout the Quarter.
Big Data Now: Current Perpsectives from O'Reilly Radar, O'Reilly Radar Team, O'Reilly, 2012.
Data for the Public Good: How Data Can Help Citizens and Government, by Alex Howard, O'Reilly, 2012.
Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques (Third Edition), by Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank, and Mark A. Hall, Morgan Kaufmann, 2011. By invitation from Amazon.
Designing Great Data Products: Inside the Drivetrain Approach, a Four-step Process for Building Data Products, by Jeremy Howard, Margit Zwemer, and Mike Loukides, O'Reilly, 2012.
Everyday Enterprise-Architecture: Sensemaking, Strategy, Structures and Solutions, by Tom S. Graves, Tetradian Books, 2010.
The Evolution of Data Products: The Data that Drives Products is Shifting from Overt to Covert, by Mike Loukides, O'Reilly, 2011.
Introduction to Decision Analysis (Third Edition), by David C. Skinner, Probabilistic Publishing, 2009.
Parallel R, by Q. Ethan McCallum and Stephen Weston, O'Reilly, 2011.
Planning for Big Data: A CIO's Handbook to the Changing Data Landscape, O'Reilly Radar Team, O'Reilly, 2012.
R in Action, by Robert Kabacoff, Manning Publications, 2011.
Seven Databases in Seven Weeks: A Guide to Modern Databases and the NoSQL Movement, by Eric Redmond and Jim Wilson, Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2012.
The Trusted Advisor Fieldbook: A Comprehensive Toolkit for Leading with Trust, by Charles H. Green and Andrea P. Howe, 2011.