Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Data Management::
The Data Management Cluster studies the foundational data management and knowledge discovery challenges prevalent in design, analysis and organization of data. The courses cover general database issues, including database design, database theory, data management and data mining.
Description: This course discusses issues associated with data capture, organization, storage, extraction, and modeling for planned and ad hoc reporting. Enables student to model data by developing conceptual and semantic data models. Techniques taught for managing the design and development of large database systems including logical data models, concurrent processing, data distributions, database administration, data warehousing, data cleansing and data mining.
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Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber. Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques. Ian H. Witten and Eibe Frank. Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java Implementations.
University of Massachusetts
CMPSCI 645: Database Design and Implementation Description: This course covers the design and implementation of traditional relational database systems and advanced data management systems. The course will treat fundamental principles of databases: the relational model, conceptual design, query languages, and selected theoretical topics. We also cover core database implementation issues including storage and indexing, query processing and optimization, as well as transaction management, concurrency, and recovery. Additional topics will address the challenges of modern Internet-based data management. These include data mining, provenance, information integration, incomplete and probabilistic databases, and database security.
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Purdue university
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP & PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Data Warehousing & Database Systems) Description: In this, students extend their skills in database systems to develop specialized data management solutions for both business management efforts and discovery support systems in the life sciences. Please contact Prof. Brandeis Marshall ([email protected]) or Prof. John Springer ([email protected]) for more information. DISCOVERY SYSTEMS & CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE Description: In this, students extend their skills in database systems to develop specialized data management solutions for both business management efforts and discovery support systems in the life sciences. Please contact Prof. Brandeis Marshall ([email protected]) or Prof. John Springer ([email protected] ) for more information.
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY
CS 6320 - Advanced Database Systems Description: Covers a variety of advanced issues ranging from transaction management to query processing to data mining. Involves extensive paper reading and discussion.
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