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'''7/7''': Project development notes
:Company list downloaded from Crunchbase.
:Important information provided included company name, url, country, state, region and city.
:Data was analyzed to determine total number of companies as well as percentage of fields in which country, state, region, and city were not complete. This data was recorded in the image below.
:[[File:Count_7-7-16.png]]
:Following this it was determined that the Seattle region would be used as a test region.
::1070 Companies were contained within the Seattle region. :Each company was assigned a random number using the randombetween() excel function. ::These companies were then sorted based upon this number (and assigned a new number based upon their new order for identification purposes) ::The function CORREL was then applied to find the relationship between random and assigned number (expected to be around 1 as this was an assigned number) ::Then the same function was used to determine the correlation between these numbers and funding total and funding date. The results are displayed below: :::[[File:Correl_7-7-16.png]] ::These values confirmed that the order of the list was randomized :Following this the company name was entered into google in order to determine if the street level address could be found  ::After a short test it was noted that Crunchbase contained a significant amount of street level addresses, and this hypothesis was to be tested in order to see if this was a common trend ::A total of 160 companies were tested: :::140 Had address on crunchbase :::Of the 20 that were not on crunch base 4 had address on both linkedin and bloomberg, while 1 had an address on only linkedin, and 3 had an address only listed on bloomberg :::This meant that 8 of the 20 companies could be found using linkedin and bloomberg ::The remaining 12 companies were checked to see if they could be found using a whois search
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