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Datawarehouse (database) A generic term for a system for storing, retrieving and managing large amounts of any type of data. Data warehouse software often includes sophisticated compression and hashing techniques for fast searches, as well as advanced filtering. A database, often remote, containing recent snapshots of corporate data. Planners and researchers can use this database freely without worrying about slowing down day-to-day operations of the production database.
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| datum plane |
A theoretical plane established by extremities of the actual feature with a reference plane.
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An enterprise structured repository of subject-oriented, time-variant, historical data used for information retrieval and decision support. The data warehouse stores atomic and summary data. The data warehouse is the source data stored in the data marts.
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| data mining |
Data mining uses complex algorithms to search large amounts of data and find patterns, correlation's, and trends in that data. A data-mining application can create a model that can identify buying habits, shopping trends, credit card purchases as well as perform many non-commercial functions.
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| data mining |
Nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown and potentially useful information from data, or the search for relationships and global patterns that exist in databases. Bob Klevecz "The Whole EST Catalog" Scientist 12 (2): 22 Jan 18 1999 more... Algorithms & data analysis glossary
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