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In data processing and statistical analysis, data aggregation describes the process of combining data from several measurements to produce aggregate data. When you aggregate data, you replace groups of observations with summary statistics based on those observations.[1]

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  1. Aggregation and Restructuring of data (chapter 5.6 from the book "R in Action", Manning Publications)
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