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The document outlines a course on data warehousing and mining, with the objectives to understand concepts of data warehousing, multidimensional data storage, data mining techniques, decision making algorithms, and knowledge discoveries in databases. The course covers topics like data warehousing concepts, ETL processes, data mining techniques like classification, clustering, and association rule mining. Students will be assessed through internal assessments, a midterm test, end term test, and the latest research trends in the areas covered by the course will also be discussed.

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The document outlines a course on data warehousing and mining, with the objectives to understand concepts of data warehousing, multidimensional data storage, data mining techniques, decision making algorithms, and knowledge discoveries in databases. The course covers topics like data warehousing concepts, ETL processes, data mining techniques like classification, clustering, and association rule mining. Students will be assessed through internal assessments, a midterm test, end term test, and the latest research trends in the areas covered by the course will also be discussed.

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Name of The Course Data warehousing & mining

Course Code MCAS2220

Prerequisite Data Base Management System.


Corequisite

Antirequisite

L T P C
3 0 0 3

Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to:

1. Understand the Concept of data warehousing.

2. Understand the multidimensional data storage for the system.

3. Learn Data mining techniques for data analysis.

4. Decision making through different algorithms in data Mining.

5. Make students understand the knowledge discoveries in the database.

6. Learn advanced data mining techniques.

Course Outcomes

CO1 Knowledge about design issues of data warehousing


CO2 Describe Data Warehousing concepts and ETL process

CO3 Understand the concepts of data mining and pre-process the data for
applications
CO4 Classify and Cluster the high dimensional data for better organization of the
data
CO5 Apply various mining techniques on complex data objects
CO6 Describe advances and the latest trends in data warehousing and mining.
Text Book (s)
1. Data Mining- Concepts & Techniques; Jiawei Han &MichelineKamber- 2001, Morgan
Kaufmann.
2. Data Mining Techniques; ArunPujar; 2001, University Press; Hyderbad.

Reference Book (s)


1. Data Mining; Pieter Adriaans&DolfZantinge; 1997, Pearson,
2. Data Warehousing, Data Miniing and OLTP; Alex Berson, 1997, McGraw Hill.
3. Developing the Data Warehouses; W.H Ionhman,C.Klelly, John Wiley & Son.
4. Building the Data Warehouse; W.H. Inman, 1996, John Wiley & Sons.

Unit-1 Introduction to Data Warehousing 8 hours


Data warehousing Definition, usage and trends. DBMS vs. data warehouse, Data marts, Metadata,
Multidimensional data mode, Data cubes, Schemas for Multidimensional Database: stars, snowflakes
and fact constellations.

Unit-2 Data Warehousing concepts and ETL process 8 hours


Data warehouse implementation, computation of data cubes, modelling OLAP data, OLAP queries
manager, data warehouse back end tools, complex aggregation at multiple granularities, tuning and
testing of data warehouse, ETL process.

Unit-3 Data Mining 8 hours

Introduction – Data – Types of Data – Data Mining Functionalities Data Pre-processing. Basic
Concepts - Market Basket Analysis - Frequent Item sets and Association Rules - Frequent
Itemset Mining Methods – Apriori Algorithm Mining Various Kinds of Association
UNIT IV Classification and Clustering 8 hours
Basic Concepts – Decision Tree Induction – Tree Pruning - Bayesian Classification Methods - Bayes’
Theorem - Naive Bayesian classification – Rule Based Classification – Classification by Back
propagation – Support Vector Machines .Cluster Analysis – Partitioning Methods – Hierarchical
Methods – Density Based Methods – Grid Based Methods – Outlier Analysis

Unit-5 Miscellaneous topics 8 hours


Mining complex data objects, Spatial databases, Multimedia databases, Time series and Sequence
data; mining Text Databases and mining Word Wide Web.

Unit-6 Research 3 hours

The advances and the latest trends in the course as well as the latest applications of the areas covered
in the course. The latest research conducted in the areas covered in the course. Discussion of some
latest papers published in IEEE transactions and ACM transactions, Web of Science and SCOPUS
indexed journals as well as high impact factor conferences as well as symposiums. Discussion on
some of the latest products available in the market based on the areas covered in the course and
patents filed in the areas covered.

Continuous Assessment Pattern


Internal Assessment (IA) Mid Term Test (MTE) End Term Test Total Marks
(ETE)
20 30 50 100

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