0% found this document useful (0 votes)
37 views

Difference Between Data Mining and Data Warehouse Data Warehouse

Data mining involves analyzing large datasets to discover hidden patterns and relationships. It is used for applications like marketing, fraud detection, and scientific discovery. Data warehousing collects and manages data from multiple sources to provide meaningful business insights. It pools relevant data in a central repository for analysis and reporting. Online analytical processing (OLAP) allows data in a data warehouse to be analyzed and evaluated using analytical queries and multidimensional data models.

Uploaded by

Jesus Navalta
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
37 views

Difference Between Data Mining and Data Warehouse Data Warehouse

Data mining involves analyzing large datasets to discover hidden patterns and relationships. It is used for applications like marketing, fraud detection, and scientific discovery. Data warehousing collects and manages data from multiple sources to provide meaningful business insights. It pools relevant data in a central repository for analysis and reporting. Online analytical processing (OLAP) allows data in a data warehouse to be analyzed and evaluated using analytical queries and multidimensional data models.

Uploaded by

Jesus Navalta
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

Difference between Data Mining and Data Warehouse

Data warehouse

o a technique for collecting and


managing data from varied
sources to provide meaningful
business insights.
o electronic storage of a large
amount of information by a
business which is designed
for query and analysis instead
of transaction processing.
o It is a process of transforming
data into information and making
it available to users for analysis.
o a method of centralizing data from
different sources into one common
repository.
o data warehousing is a process
which needs to occur before any
data mining can take place.
o the process of pooling all the
relevant data together.
o useful for operational business
systems like CRM systems when
the warehouse is integrated.
o a technique for collecting and
managing data.

Data mining

o looking for hidden, valid, and


potentially useful patterns in
huge data sets.
o all about discovering
unsuspected/previously unknown
relationships amongst the data.
o the insights extracted via
Data mining can be used for
marketing, fraud detection, and
scientific discovery, etc.
o one of the most important benefits
of data mining techniques is the
detection and identification of
errors in the system.
o usually done by business users
with the assistance of engineers
o considered as a process of
extracting data from large data sets.
o patterns of important factors
like the buying habits of customers
o the process of analyzing unknown
patterns of data

Database vs Data Warehouse: Key Differences

Database

o a collection of related data that


represents some elements of the
real world
o designed to record data
o application-oriented-collection
of data
o uses Online Transactional
Processing (OLTP)
o Database tables and joins are
complicated because they are
normalized
o ER modeling techniques are used
for designing Database

Data warehouse

o an information system that stores


historical and commutative data
from single or multiple sources.
o designed to analyze data.
o the subject-oriented collection
of data.
o uses Online Analytical Processing
(OLAP).
o Data Warehouse tables and joins
are easy because they are
denormalized.
o data modeling techniques are
used for designing Data Warehouse.

difference between OLAP and data warehouse

Data Warehouse

o Data from different data sources is


stored in a relational database for
end use analysis.
o Data organization is in the form of
summarized, aggregated,
non volatile and subject oriented
patterns.
o Supports the analysis of data but
does not support data of online
analysis.
o serves as a repository to store
historical data that can be used for
analysis.
o has data coming from varied
sources.

Online Analytical Processing

o With the usage of analytical


queries, data is analyzed and
evaluated in the data ware house.
o Data aggregation and
summarization is utilized to
organize data using
multidimensional models.
o Speed and flexibility for online
data analysis is supported for
data analyst in real time
environment.
o can be used to analyze and
evaluate data in a warehouse.
o helps to organize data in the
warehouse using
multidimensional models.

https://www.guru99.com/data-mining-vs-data-warehouse.html

https://www.guru99.com/database-vs-data-warehouse.html

https://www.careerride.com/Data-warehousing-OLAP-and-data-warehouse.aspx

You might also like