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  2. Rattle GUI - Wikipedia

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    Rattle provides considerable data mining functionality by exposing the power of the R Statistical Software through a graphical user interface. Rattle is also used as a teaching facility to learn the R software Language. There is a Log Code tab, which replicates the R code for any activity undertaken in the GUI, which can be copied and pasted.

  3. Examples of data mining - Wikipedia

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    Data mining is a highly effective tool in the catalog marketing industry. [citation needed] Catalogers have a rich database of history of their customer transactions for millions of customers dating back a number of years. Data mining tools can identify patterns among customers and help identify the most likely customers to respond to upcoming ...

  4. Data mining - Wikipedia

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    The difference between data analysis and data mining is that data analysis is used to test models and hypotheses on the dataset, e.g., analyzing the effectiveness of a marketing campaign, regardless of the amount of data. In contrast, data mining uses machine learning and statistical models to uncover clandestine or hidden patterns in a large ...

  5. KNIME - Wikipedia

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    KNIME (/ n aɪ m / ⓘ), the Konstanz Information Miner, [2] is a free and open-source data analytics, reporting and integration platform.KNIME integrates various components for machine learning and data mining through its modular data pipelining "Building Blocks of Analytics" concept.

  6. Software mining - Wikipedia

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    Software mining addresses structure, behavior as well as the data processed by the software system. Mining software systems may happen at various levels: program level (individual statements and variables) design pattern level; call graph level (individual procedures and their relationships) architectural level (subsystems and their interfaces)

  7. Process mining - Wikipedia

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    Process mining is a family of techniques for analyzing event data to understand and improve operational processes. Part of the fields of data science and process management, process mining is generally built on logs that contain case id, a unique identifier for a particular process instance; an activity, a description of the event that is occurring; a timestamp; and sometimes other information ...

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    salesforce.com was a star performer in Wednesday's trading session, as the stock soared more than 26% to a record high. 5 ETFs to Tap on Salesforce.com Historic Rally Skip to main content

  9. Online analytical processing - Wikipedia

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    MOLAP stores this data in an optimized multi-dimensional array storage, rather than in a relational database. Some MOLAP tools require the pre-computation and storage of derived data, such as consolidations – the operation known as processing. Such MOLAP tools generally utilize a pre-calculated data set referred to as a data cube. The data ...