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ArticlesOctober 1995 / State Of The Art


October 1995 / State Of The Art

article Data Mining
Turn computers loose on your data, and you don't know what they'll come up with -- that's the whole point
- by Edmund X. DeJesus, Senior Editor

article The Data Gold Rush
illustration Data-Mining Process
sidebar Marketing
illustration Expert System Module
sidebar Government
sidebar Health Care
illustration The KEFIR System
sidebar Science
sidebar Finance
Smart data miners are cashing in on valuable information buried in private and public data sources
- by Sara Reese Hedberg

article A Data Miner's Tools
table Selecting Data-Mining Tools
illustration Intelligent Agents
illustration Multidimensional Analysis
Intelligent agents, multidimensional analysis tools, and good old database queries all belong in the well-equipped data miner's toolbox
- by Karen Watterson

article Data-Mining Dynamite
table Data-Warehouse Construction Tips
illustration How Data Warehousing Works
illustration How Parallel Processing Speeds Up Data Mining
screen User's Choice
Blasting loose those buried nuggets of information requires clean data, warehousing strategies, powerful parallel processors, and heaps of hard disk space
- by Cheryl D. Krivda

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