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This document outlines the topics and units covered in a course on data warehousing and data mining. It is divided into 6 units that cover concepts like data warehousing components, building a data warehouse, online analytical processing, data mining functionalities, association rule mining, classification techniques, clustering, applications, and trends in data mining. The required textbooks and references for the course are also listed. The course aims to provide students with an understanding of key concepts and techniques for data warehousing and data mining.

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Sl. No. Topic(s) Unit No - of Hours Require D Books Remarks Unit I-Data Warehousing

This document outlines the topics and units covered in a course on data warehousing and data mining. It is divided into 6 units that cover concepts like data warehousing components, building a data warehouse, online analytical processing, data mining functionalities, association rule mining, classification techniques, clustering, applications, and trends in data mining. The required textbooks and references for the course are also listed. The course aims to provide students with an understanding of key concepts and techniques for data warehousing and data mining.

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Sl. No.

Topic(s) Unit
No.of
Hours
Require
d
Books Remarks
UNIT I- DT !R"H#USIN$
1 Introduction to Data warehouse
I
1 T-1
2 Data warehousing Components 1 T-1
3
Building a Data warehouse- Business and
Design Considerations
1 T-1
4
Building a Data warehouse- Technical and
Implementation Considerations
1
T-1
5
Mapping the Data Warehouse to a
Multiprocessor rchitecture
1 T-1
!
DBM" "chemas #or Decision "upport- "tar
"chema
1
T-1
$
DBM" "chemas #or Decision "upport- "tar
%oin and "tarinde&
1
T-1
' Data (&traction) Cleanup 1 T-1
* Trans#ormation Tools 1 T-1
1+ Metadata 1 T-1
UNIT II- BUSIN"SS N%&SIS
11 ,eporting and -uer. tools and pplications
II
1 T-1
12 Tool Categories 1 T-1
13 The /eed #or pplications 1 T-1
14 Cognos Impromptu 1 T-1
15
0nline nal.tical 1rocessing 20314-
/eed- Multidimensional Data Model
1 T-1
1!
0nline nal.tical 1rocessing 20314-
031 5uidelines 6 Multidimensional
7ersus Multirelational 031
1 T-1
1$
0nline nal.tical 1rocessing 20314-
Categories o# Tools
1 T-1
1'
0nline nal.tical 1rocessing 2031-
031 Tools and the Internet
1 T-1
UNIT III- DT 'ININ$
1*
Introduction to data Mining- Data6 T.pes o#
Data
III

1 T-2
2+ Data Mining 8unctionalities 1 T-2
21 Interestingness o# patterns 1 T-2
22 Classi#ication o# Data Mining ".stems 1 T-2
23 Data Mining Tas9 1rimiti7es T-2
24
Integration o# a Data Mining ".stem with a
Data Warehouse
T-2
25 Issues T-2
2! Data 1reprocessing T-2
UNIT I(- SS#)ITI#N RU%" 'ININ$ ND )%SSI*I)TI#N
2$ Mining 8re:uent 1atterns I( 1 T-2
2' ssociations and Correlations 1 T-2
2* Mining Methods 6 Mining ;arious <inds o#
ssociation ,ules
1 T-2
Sl. No. Topic(s) Unit
No.of
Hours
Require
d
Books Remarks
UNIT I- DT !R"H#USIN$
3+
Correlation nal.sis 6 Constraint Based
ssociation Mining
1 T-2
31 Classi#ication and 1rediction 1 T-2
32 Basic Concepts - Decision Tree Induction 1 T-2
33
Ba.esian Classi#ication 6 ,ule Based
Classi#ication
1 T-2
34
Classi#ication =. Bac9 propagation 6
"upport ;ector Machines
1 T-2
35 ssociati7e Classi#ication T-2
3! 3a>. 3earners T-2
3$
0ther Classi#ication methods - 1rediction
T-2
UNIT (- )%UST"RIN$ ND ++%I)TI#NS ND TR"NDS IN DT 'ININ$
3'
Cluster nal.sis - T.pes o# Data 6
Categori>ation o# Ma%or Clustering Methods
(
T-2
3* < means 6 1artitioning Methods T-2
4+
?ierarchical Methods - Densit.-Based
Methods
T-2
41
5rid Based Methods 6 Model-Based
Clustering Methods
T-2
42
Clustering ?igh Dimensional Data-
Constraint 6 Based Cluster nal.sis
T-2
43 0utlier nal.sis T-2
44
Data Mining applications in #inancial data
anal.sis and retail industr.
T-2
45
Data Mining applications in
telecommunication) =iological sciences and
intrusion detection
T-2
T",T B##-
1@ le& Berson and "tephen A@ "mith) B Data Warehousing) Data Mining C 031D) Tata
Mc5raw 6 ?ill (dition) Tenth ,eprint 2++$@
2@ Aiawei ?an and Micheline <am=er) BData Mining Concepts and Techni:uesD) "econd
(dition) (lse7ier) 2++$@
R"*"R"N)"S
1@ 1ang-/ing Tan) Michael "tein=ach and ;ipin <umar) B Introduction To Data MiningD)
1erson (ducation) 2++$@
2@ <@1@ "oman) "h.am Diwa9ar and ;@ %a. B) Insight into Data mining Theor. and
1racticeD) (aster (conom. (dition) 1rentice ?all o# India) 2++!@
3@ 5@ <@ 5upta) B Introduction to Data Mining with Case "tudiesD) (aster (conom.
(dition) 1rentice ?all o# India) 2++!@
4@ Daniel T@3arose) BData Mining Methods and ModelsD) Wile-Interscience) 2++!
Si.nature of *acult/ Si.nature of H#D

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