Data Science: Early & Modern History

Early History

To predict an outcome from previous data has always been crucial in war, trade expeditions, or medical diagnosis; first done by instinct, then by experience and evermore through the field of Statistics. But it was only in 1962 that John Tukey described what he called “Data Analysis”. And in 12 short years, in 1974, Peter Naur proposed the term “Data Science” as an alternative to computer science, later used by C.F. Jeff Wu in a lecture as an alternative to statistics.

Modern History

The Modern history of our favourite discipline is just as vivid as the Early history, sometimes even more so than the latter!

  • 2002 — Data Science Journal launched by the Committee for Data Science and Technology
  • 2003 — The Journal of Data Science established by the Columbia University
  • 2014 — Statistical Learning and Data Mining section of the American Statistical Association renamed as Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science

The title of the Data Scientists

Although in 2008, the title of “Data Scientist” as a professional have attributed to DJ Patil and Jeff Hammerbacher. In 2005, “Data Scientist” was a title used by the National Science Board in the report “Long-Lived Digital Data Collections: Enabling Research and Education in the 21st Century”. In the report, “Data Scientist” was a broader term for anyone with a role in digital data collection.

Sexiest Job of the 21st Century!

It was 2012, and a catchphrase was given to our favourite discipline and became a sensation. Technologists DJ Patil and Thomas H. Davenport declared “Data Scientist: The Sexiest job of the 21st Century”.

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