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In this chapter, we revisit the conclusions and lessons learned of the chapters presented in Part II of this book and analyze them systematically. The goal of the chapter is threefold: firstly, it serves as a directory to the individual chapters, allowing readers to identify which chapters to focus on when they are interested either in a certain stage of the knowledge discovery process or in a certain data science method or application area. Secondly, the chapter serves as a digested, systematic summary of data science lessons that are relevant for data science practitioners. And lastly, we reflect on the perceptions of a broader public toward the methods and tools that we covered in this book and dare to give an outlook toward the future developments that will be influenced by them.
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Stockinger, K., Braschler, M., Stadelmann, T. (2019). Lessons Learned from Challenging Data Science Case Studies. In: Braschler, M., Stadelmann, T., Stockinger, K. (eds) Applied Data Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11821-1_24
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