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Classifications These are the topics used in the search engine when looking for services.
These divided these into 4 broad categories:
Qualifications are not only the academic
or professional qualifications but the type of institution, administrative
procedures and so on.
Industries are the industries (including SIC92) and applications areas where a user has
some familiarity.
Tools are the statistical, mathematical,
programming and other approaches that are used.
Skills are those techniques that a statistician
may recognise as a methodology but also include processes, commercial
applications and overall systems.
The topics in the first category are just check boxes and it tries to describe the type of institution and it's qualifications in the most general sense. Each topic in the other three categories has a number of skill levels that may be set and which are used by the search engine. For the last two, training facilities are also included.
Qualifications Go to:
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Type: Independent Consultancy |
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Type: Research Institute (without students) |
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Type: Consultancy arm of commercial institution |
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Type: University Department (with students) |
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Type: Training organisation |
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Type: Agency |
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Type: Member of ENBIS Statistical Consultancy Interest Group |
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Level: Chartered (CSTAT) or equivalent professional statistical qualification
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Level: General experience - more than 10 years as a statistical practitioner |
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Level: Industrial experience - over 10 years as a practitioner in industrial statistics |
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Level: 6-sigma Black Belt or above |
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Level: Trained or qualified in Taguchi techniques |
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Level: Member of Professional Quality Improvement body |
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Admin: Verification - able to carry out verification either detailed checking of modelling or green-field analyses |
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Admin: Professional Indemnity Insurance
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Admin: Qualified to a working procedure - eg ISO 9k, ISO14k, QS9k, ISO/TS16949, EN 29000, BS5750, BS5497 BS600
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Admin: VAT registered (EU)
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Admin: IR35 (UK) - generally working via a service company
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Industries Go to:
Qualifications,
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Area: Agriculture, environment |
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Area: Management, business processes, organisation |
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Area: Biological sciences, genetics, DNA, drugs, pharmaceutical |
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Area: Medical statistics, epidemiology, psychology, human and animal experimentation |
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Area: Physical sciences, materials, engineering, energy |
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Area: Manufacturing, production engineering, measurement, process and quality improvement |
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Area: Crime, law, justice and forensics |
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Area: Demography, gender, social statistics and social science |
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Area: Marketing, opinion polls, surveys |
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Area: Economics, forecasting, finance, banking, insurance and actuarial |
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Area: National statistics, official statistics, local, national and supra-national government |
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Area: Education, health, employment, sports and leisure |
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Area: Transport, logistics |
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SIC92: Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing (0111-0502)
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SIC92: Mining and quarrying, manufacture of coke, petroleum products and nuclear, generation and distribution of gas, eletricity and water (1010-1450, 2310-2330, 4010-4100) |
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SIC92: Manufacture of food, beverages and tobacco (1511-1600)
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SIC92: Manufacture of textiles and Leather and their products, wash and dry clean (1711-1930, 9301)
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SIC92: Manufacture and recycling of wood, wood products, paper, chemicals, rubbers, other non-metal mineral products (2010-2125, 2411-2682, 3720)
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SIC92: Manufacture and recycling of basic metals, fabricated products and metal (2710-2875, 3710)
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SIC92: Manufacture of machinery and equipment: office, domestic, electrical machinery, jewellery, household goods (2911-3162, 3611-3663) |
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SIC92: Manufacture of electronic, TV, radio, medical and precision instruments (3210-3350) |
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SIC92: Manufacture of transport equipment (3410-3550)
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SIC92: Building, construction, real estate, renting, business, residents property management(4511-4550, 7011-7140, 9600)
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SIC92: Wholesale, retail and repairs - not motor (5010-5274)
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SIC92: Hotels and restaurants (5511-5552)
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SIC92: Transport, cargo handling and postal services (6010-6412)
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SIC92: Telecommunications, computer and related activities (6420, 7210-7260) |
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SIC92: Financial services (6511-6720)
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SIC92: Research and development services (7310-7320)
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SIC92: Other business activities and membership organisations, private employers, extra-territorial (7411-7499, 9111-9133, 9500, 9900) |
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SIC92: Public administration, defence and refuse disposal (7511-7530, 9000) |
Tools Go to:
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Stats: BMDP
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Stats: Genstat
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Stats: GLIM
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Stats: Minitab
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Stats: SAS
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Stats: SPSS/PSPP
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Stats: S+/R
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Stats: Stata
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Stats: Statease
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Stats: Statistica
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Stats: StatXact/LogXact
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Stats: Systat
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Stats: Vista
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Stats: XLisp-Stat
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Maths: Gauss
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Maths: Maple
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Maths: Mathematica
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Maths: Matlab/Octave
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Maths: Scilab
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Programming: Ada |
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Programming: C++ |
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Programming: Fortran |
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Programming: Pascal |
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Programming: Unix/Linux |
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Programming: Visual Basic |
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Programming: Windows |
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General: Excel addins
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General: MS Office tools |
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General: Graphics presentation systems - Postscript, PDF etc |
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General: Pencil and Paper, French curves, protractors and the like |
Skills Go to:
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Methodology: ANOVA and ANOM
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Methodology: Bayesian techniques including decision theory
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Methodology: Calibration, correlation and regression
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Methodology: Extreme value techniques
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Methodology: Generalised Linear and Additive Models
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Methodology: Markov process and random fields
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Methodology: Multivariate analysis - cluster analysis, classification, multidimensional scaling, MANOVA, graphical models etc
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Methodology: Non-parametric methods
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Methodology: Probability, distribution and likelihood theory
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Methodology: Queuing, birth and death processes
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Methodology: Reliability and survival analysis
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Methodology: Robust techniques
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Methodology: Significance testing
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Methodology: Simulation techniques including Acceptance sampling, MCMC and bootstrapping
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Methodology: Spatial statistics
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Methodology: Stochastic processes, dynamic systems and chaos
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Methodology: Time series, ARIMA, EWMA and repeated measurements
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Methodology: Variance components, random coefficients, multilevel, mixture models (in the random effects sense) |
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Processes: Clinical trials
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Processes: Design and analysis of experiments, computer designed experiments, robust design methods and tolerance design
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Processes: Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
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Processes: Forecasting |
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Processes: Gauge R&R
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Processes: Image analysis, digital signal processing, online analytical processing (OLAP), reliability and automatic fault detection |
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Processes: Management, budget control, cost analysis
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Processes: Manufacturing scheduling, supply chain management and Operational Research |
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Processes: Mathematical modelling of deterministic processes with statistical awareness |
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Processes: Measurement capability and process sampling
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Processes: Mixture experiments (in the proportion sense)
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Processes: (Multivariate) Statistical Process Control, Automated Process Control (APC), Quality Engineering, Control and Improvement
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Processes: Multi-vari chart analysis, Pareto chart analysis
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Processes: Neural Networks |
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Processes: Process and production engineering, performance measurement and monitoring, sampling inspection
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Processes: Reliability engineering, engineering risk measurement, analysis and management |
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Commercial: Customer Relations Management (CRM), Database and web mining, warehousing and marketing (DBM) |
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Commercial: eCommerce, Financial Credit Scoring, commercial risk management, commercial forecasting |
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Commercial: Market research and analysis; questionnaire design, survey and analysis; Campaign management
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Systems: 6-s methods
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Systems: Shainin system
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Systems: Taguchi methods
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Systems: Total Quality Management, Quality Management Systems, EQFM models
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