Capstone Project Dataset and Tools

For your Capstone Project, you will select a public dataset and identify two or three tools to analyze the data for an organization outside the United States. The purpose is to show the organization how these tools can be used to analyze data in a project. You submitted your project write-up in Module 5 and a rough draft in Module 6. You will incorporate all feedback from your instructor and submit your Final Report, including a slide presentation with speaker notes. Use PowerPoint or another slide presentation program.
Your final report should include:
    information about the organization (history, services and products, location, country of origin, employee size, and revenue) and why you chose it;
    an explanation about what dataset you selected and why you chose this data;
    an answer to the question, “Would the fact that this organization is non-U.S. affect the dataset, variables, or the tools and techniques needed to analyze?” Explain your reasoning;
    identifying your research null and alternative hypotheses;
    identifying the tools and techniques you used to analyze the data;
    an answer to the question, “Did the fact you picked a non-U.S. organization complicate or provide challenges to your analysis?”;
    addressing security, privacy, and ethical concerns when handling and analyzing the data;
    answering the question, “Would the fact that this organization is outside the United States affect your security, privacy, or ethical concerns?”;
    explaining your data analysis outcomes and whether you could support your null or alternative hypothesis. If you did not find support for your alternative hypothesis, what conclusions can you draw about your data?
    programming code, and screenshots of data analysis outcomes;
    uploading your project (code and documents, for example) to your GitHub account and include the link in your project write-up; and
    the write-up components submitted in Module 5.
Your Capstone Project Final Report should:
    include a reference page with at least 5-10 scholarly or peer-reviewed sources from the CSU Global Library (Links to an external site.);
    be 7-10 pages long