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Knowledge Discovery in Databases

Summary

The existing development of information technologies has opened the way for
new interesting possibilities of collecting, saving and visualization of data.
Huge amounts of data from various technological units and of various forms and
structures have provoked rise of specialized databases called Data Warehouse
which has enabled to save historical data with various time schedule.

Literature

[1]Fayyad M.U., Piatetsky-Shapiro G., Smyth P., Uthurusamy R.:Advances in
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, USA: AAAI Press, 1996
[2] Inmon W.H., Building the Data Warehouse, Third Edition, USA, Wiley
Computer Publishing, 2002
[3]Cook book Data Mining Using Enterprise Miner software: A Case Study
Approach published by company SAS Institute , February 2000

Advised literature

1. Cook book Getting Started with Enterprise Miner Software, Version 4.0
published by company SAS Institute , July 2000


Language of instruction čeština
Code 545-0011
Abbreviation DBZN
Course title Knowledge Discovery in Databases
Coordinating department Department of Economics and Control Systems
Course coordinator Ing. Jiří Švub, Ph.D.