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Course Plan DWDM BTech IT 2020-21

The document provides information on the Department of Information Technology at Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College in Aurangabad, India. It outlines the department's vision to impart technical and human values-based education to students. The department's mission is to equip students with technical and soft skills to excel as professionals and entrepreneurs. The document also lists 12 program outcomes and 5 program educational objectives for the department's courses. It provides details on the Datawarehousing and Data Mining course offered, including course objectives, outcomes, teaching plan, course content, textbooks, and lab experiments.

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Course Plan DWDM BTech IT 2020-21

The document provides information on the Department of Information Technology at Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College in Aurangabad, India. It outlines the department's vision to impart technical and human values-based education to students. The department's mission is to equip students with technical and soft skills to excel as professionals and entrepreneurs. The document also lists 12 program outcomes and 5 program educational objectives for the department's courses. It provides details on the Datawarehousing and Data Mining course offered, including course objectives, outcomes, teaching plan, course content, textbooks, and lab experiments.

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MGM’s

Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College, Aurangabad.


Department of Information Technology

Vision of the department

To develop expertise of budding technocrats by imparting technical knowledge and human


value based education.

Mission of the department

A. Equipping the students with technical skills, soft skills and professional attitude.

B. Providing the state of art facilities to the students to excel as competent professionals,

entrepreneurs and researchers.

Program Outcomes:

PO1. Engineering Knowledge

PO2. Problem Analysis

PO3. Design/Development of Problem

PO4. Conduct Investigation of Complex Problem

PO5. Modern Tool Usage

PO6. The Engineer and society

PO7. Environment and Sustainability

PO8. Ethics

PO9. Individual and Team work

PO10. Communication

PO11. Project Management

PO12. Life Long Learning


Program Educational Objectives

1. PEO1. The graduates will utilize their expertise in IT industry and solve industry

technological problems.

2. PEO2. Graduates should excel in engineering positions in industry and other

organizations that emphasize design & implementation of IT applications.

3. PEO3. Graduates will be innovators & professionals in technology development,

deployment & system implementation.

4. PEO4. Graduates will be pioneers in engineering, engineering management, research and

higher education.

5. PEO5. Graduates will be good citizens & cultured human being with full
appreciation of importance of IT professional ethical & social responsibilities

Program Specific Outcomes

1. PSO1. An ability to design, develop and implement computer programs in the areas
related to Algorithms, Multimedia, Website Design, System Software, DBMS and
Networking.

2. PSO2. Develop software systems that would perform tasks related to Research, Education
and Training and/or E governance.

3. PSO3. Design, develop, test and maintain application software that would perform tasks

related to information management and mobiles by utilizing new technologies to an


individual or organizations.
Academic Year : 2020-21
Name of the Faculty: Ms. Vijaya Ahire
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department of the Faculty: Information Technology
Email ID: [email protected] Mob No: 9923607777
Subject Name: Dataware housing and Data mining -DWDM
Class: BTech IT Semester: VII
Subject Code: BTITPE705E Pre – Requisites: Database management System
Stream : Data Science Credit :3
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Mid sem : 20 Marks Theory
Theory : 3 Hrs /Week
CA : 20 Marks
Practical
End sem 60 Marks Theory
Continues assessment Test I & II, Assignments, Quizes , Mid Sem exam.
Course Objectives:

1. Introduce the concepts, techniques, design and applications of data warehousing and
data mining.
2. Enable students to understand and implement classical algorithms in data mining and
data warehousing.
3. Enable students to learn how to analyze the data, identify the problems and choose the
relevant algorithms to apply.

Course Outcome: (CO’s): Students will be able to


Understand the functionality of the various data warehousing components.
C01 Describe the strengths and limitations of various data warehousing models.
C02 Describe Architecture and functionalities of data warehousing and data mining
C03 Summarize and Apply Data Mining Techniques
Demonstrate and Evaluate Different classification, prediction and clustering
C04 algorithms.
Describe and utilize a range of techniques for designing data warehousing and
C05 data mining systems for real-world applications

CO-PO mapping matrix


CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
C01 03 02 - - - - - - - - - 02 - -
C02 03 03 - - - - - - - - 02 - -
C03 - - 03 03 - - - - - 02 03 -
C04 - - 02 02 - - - - - - 02 03 -
C05 03 03 - - - - - - - - 02 03 -
Avg
Sr CO Course outcomes PO/ Cognitive Knowledge Class tutorials
no PSO Level Categories sessions

Understand the PO1 Remember FDP 06 0


functionality of the PO2 Understand
various data warehousing PSO1 Apply
1 C01 components. Describe Analyze
the strengths and
limitations of various data
warehousing models.

Describe Architecture PO1 Remember FDP 06 0


and functionalities of PO2 Understand
2 C02 Apply
data warehousing and data PSO1
mining Analyze

Summarize and Apply PO3 Remember FDP 08 0


Data Mining Techniques PO4 Understand CS
3 C03
PSO1 Apply PC
PSO2 Analyze

Demonstrate and Remember FDP 15 0


Evaluate Different PO3 Understand CS
4 C04 classification, prediction PO4 Apply PC
and clustering algorithms. PSO1 Analyze
PSO2
Apply evaluate a range PO1 Remember FDP 04 0
of techniques for PO2 Understand CS
PSO1 Apply PC
designing data
5 C05 PSO2 Analyze
warehousing and data
mining systems for real-
world applications

Course Content:
UNIT-I
Introduction to data warehousing, Evolution of decision support systems, modeling
a data warehouse, granularity in the data warehouse, Data warehouse life cycle,
building a data warehouse, Data Warehousing Components, Data Warehousing
Architecture.
UNIT-II
On Line Analytical Processing, Categorization of OLAP Tools, Introduction to Data
mining and knowledge discovery, Relation to Statistics, Databases, Data Mining
Functionalities, Steps In Data Mining Process, Architecture of a Typical Data Mining
Systems, Classification of Data Mining Systems.

UNIT-III
Overview of Data Mining Techniques, Data Preprocessing, Data Cleaning, Data
Integration, Data Transformation and Data Reduction, Data Generalization and
Summarization Based Characterization, Mining Association Rules In Large Databases.

UNIT-IV
Classification and Prediction, Issues Regarding Classification and Prediction,
Classification By Decision Tree Induction, Bayesian Classification, Other
Classification Methods.

UNIT-V
Prediction, Clusters Analysis, Types of Data In Cluster Analysis, Categorization of Major
Clustering Methods, Partitioning methods, Hierarchical Methods.
UNIT-VI
Applications of Data Mining, Social Impacts of Data Mining, Case Studies, Mining
WWW, Mining Text Database, Mining Spatial Databases.

Text Books:
1. Adriaans, “ Data mining”, Addison- Wesley, 1996.

2. Margaret Dunham, “Data Mining: Introductory and Advanced Topics”,


Published by Prentice Hall.
3. Weiss, Sholom M.,”Predictive data mining : a practical guide”,
Kaufmann Publishers, 1998.

Reference Books:
1. Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinback, Vipin Kumar, “Introduction to Data
Mining”, Pearson Education, 2008.
2. M.Humphires, M.Hawkins, “Data Warehousing: Architecture and
Implementation”, Pearson Education, 2009.
3. Anahory, Murray, “Data Warehousing in the Real World”, Pearson
Education, 2008.

Course Data Warehousing and Data Mining Semester VII


Title: Lab
Course BTITPEL708E Course Elective
Code Type
Pre- SQL L–T–P 0–0–2
requisite
Stream Data Science Credit 1

Lab Experiments Objectives:


1. To be familiar with the algorithms of data mining.
2. To be acquainted with the tools and techniques used for Knowledge Discovery in
Databases.
3. To be exposed to web mining and text mining.

Lab Experiments List:


1. Creation of a Data Warehouse.

2. Apriori Algorithm.
3. FP-Growth Algorithm.
4. K-means clustering.
5. One Hierarchical clustering algorithm.
6. Bayesian Classification.
7. Decision Tree.
8. Support Vector Machines.
9. Applications of classification for web mining.
10. Case Study on Text Mining or any commercial application.

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