| data mining |
The automated or semi-automated search for relationships and global patterning within data. Data mining techniques include data visualization, neural network analysis, and genetic algorithms.
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| data warehouse |
A collection of databases combined with a flexible data extraction system.
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| data mining |
The process of analyzing data to identify patterns or relationships.
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| data |
The raw material of information. Refers mostly to the information entered into, and stored within a computer or file.
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| data mining |
A hot buzzword for a class of database applications that look for hidden patterns in a group of data. For example, data mining software can help retail companies find customers with common interests. The term is commonly misused to describe software that presents data in new ways. True data mining software doesn't just change the presentation, but actually discovers previously unknown relationships among the data.
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