Data & Knowledge Engineering Introduction Database Systems and Knowledgebase Systems share many common principles. Data & Knowledge Engineering (DKE) stimulates the exchange of ideas and interaction between these two related fields of interest. DKEreaches a world-wide audience of researchers‚ designers‚ managers and users. The major aim of the journal is to identify‚ investigate and analyze the underlying principles in the design and effective use of these systems.DKE achieves this aim
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The Evolution of Data Models The quest for better data management has led to different models that attempt to resolve the file system’s critical shortcomings. Because each data model evolved from its predecessors‚ it is essential to examine the major data models in roughly chronological order. 1.1 The Hierarchical Model A Hierarchical Database Model is a data model in which the data is organized into a tree-like structure. The structure allows representing information using parent/child relationships:
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Reporting is a part of BI that enables management to only observe or view the current situations. In case of take decision‚ one must consider previous and current data to visualize the trend of future. While data is considered authenticated‚ correct data is required for the management to take any further steps. Hence‚ technical personnel will be very concerned about data extraction. Every possibility of erroneous data must be captured. So‚ what we get is that data need to be transformed into valuable
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Learning and Data Mining Overview: Efficient asset allocation through statistical learning methods and comparison of methods for the creation of an index tracking ETF (Exchange traded fund) Datasets: The datasets are chosen from the website of the book “Statistics and Data Analysis for Financial Engineering” by David Ruppert. The book is mentioned as one of the references for this course. The two data sets chosen are 1. Stock_FX_Bond.csv 2. Stock_FX_Bond_2004_to_2006.csv The data includes
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prediction rate. Data mining objectives: I would like to explore the pre conceived ideas I have about the sinking of the titanic‚ and prove if they are correct. Was there a majority of 3rd class passengers who died? What was the ratio of passengers who died‚ male or female? Did the location of cabins make a difference as to who survived? Did chivalry ring through and did ‘women and children first’ actually happen? Data Understanding: Describe the data: Figure Class
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The Other Side of Data Mining Maral Aghazi – 500287851 November 10th‚2012 ITM 200 Professor Roger De Peiza "As we and our students write messages‚ post on walls‚ send tweets‚ upload photos‚ share videos‚ and “like” various items online‚ we’re leaving identity trails composed of millions of bits of disparate data that corporations‚ in the name of targeted advertising and personalization‚ are using to track our every move” (McKee‚ 2011). Data mining has become extremely prevalent in today’s society
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ASKARI DANIYAL ARSHAD 2 OUTLINE DBMS DATA MINING APPLICATIONS RELATIONSHIP 3 DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A complete system used for managing digital databases that allow storage of data‚ maintenance of data and searching data. 4 DATA MINING Also known as Knowledge discovery in databases (KDD). Data mining consists of techniques to find out hidden pattern or unknown information within a large amount of raw data. 5 EXAMPLE An example to make it more
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Data warehousing is the process of collecting data in raw form for analyzing trends. The benefits to data warehousing are improved end-user access‚ increased data consistency‚ various kinds of reports can be made from the data collected‚ gather the data in a common place from separate sources and additional documentation of data. Potential lower computing costs‚ increased productivity‚ end-users can query the database without using overhead of the operational systems and creates an infrastructure
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Introduction Data management within Human Resources (HR) is essential as this can be used when organisations have to make decisions‚ contact employees and also satisfy legal requirements. Aims and Objectives The aim of this report is to show the importance of why organisations must collect HR data. The objectives are: * To identify two types of data organisations must collect and how this supports HR * To describe two methods of storing HR records and the benefits of each * To explain two
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STEPS INVOLVED IN PROCESSING OF DATA IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Introduction After the collection of the data has been done‚ it has to be then processed and then finally analyzed. The processing of the data involves editing‚ coding‚ classifying‚ tabulating and after all this analyzation of the data takes place. Data Processing The various aspects of the data processing can be studied as follows 1. Editing of data: – This aspect plays a very vital role in the detection of the errors and
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