The term “Data Science” may sound modern, but its foundation was laid many decades ago. It evolved gradually through statistics, computing, and the explosion of digital data.
Timeline of Key Events
Year
Milestone
1962
John Tukey introduced the idea of combining statistics with computing
1974
Peter Naur used the term Data Science in his work
1996
First use of Data Science as a discipline in the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS) conference
2001
William S. Cleveland formalized Data Science as an independent field
2008
DJ Patil and Jeff Hammerbacher popularized the modern role of “Data Scientist” at LinkedIn and Facebook
2012
Harvard Business Review called Data Scientist the “Sexiest Job of the 21st Century”
How Did It Evolve?
Early Days (Before 1980s)
Focused on statistics and mathematics
Data was limited and mostly offline
Rise of Computing (1980s–1990s)
Computers enabled faster data processing
Database systems (like SQL) emerged
Internet Era (2000s)
Huge increase in data from online activities
Need for automated data analysis grew
Big Data & AI Era (2010s–Present)
Emergence of tools like Hadoop, Spark, and Python
Machine Learning and AI became core parts of data science