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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal

(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)


Syllabus for B. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering
(Applicable from the academic session 2018-2019)
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Code: PEC-IT602B
Contacts: 3L

Name of the Course: Data Warehousing and Data Mining

Course Code PEC-IT602B Semester: VI


Duration: 6 months Maximum Marks: 100
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Theory:3 hrs./week Mid Semester exam: 15


Tutorial: NIL Assignment and Quiz: 10 marks
Attendance: 5 marks
Practical: NIL End Semester Exam:70 Marks
Credit Points: 3

Unit Content Hrs/Unit Marks/Unit


Unit 1:
1 Introduction to Data Warehousing; Data Mining: 8
Mining frequent patterns,
association and correlations; Sequential Pattern Mining
concepts, primitives,
scalable methods;
Unit 2:
2 Classification and prediction; Cluster Analysis – Types 8
of Data in Cluster Analysis,
Partitioning methods, Hierarchical Methods;
Transactional Patterns and other
temporal based frequent patterns,

Unit 3:
3 Mining Time series Data, Periodicity Analysis for time 8
related sequence data, Trend analysis, Similarity search
in Time-series analysis;
Unit 4:
4. Mining Data Streams, Methodologies for stream data 11
processing and stream data
systems, Frequent pattern mining in stream data,
Sequential Pattern Mining in
Data Streams, Classification of dynamic data streams,
Class Imbalance Problem;
Graph Mining; Social Network
Analysis;modulation for communication,
filtering, feedback control systems.
Unit 5: 9
Web Mining, Mining the web page layout structure,
mining web link structure,
mining multimedia data on the web, Automatic
classification of web documents
and web usage mining; Distributed Data Mining.
Unit 6: 5
Recent trends in Distributed Warehousing and Data
Mining, Class Imbalance
Problem; Graph Mining; Social Network Analysis

Text book and Reference books:

1. Data Warehousing Fundamentals for IT Professionals, Second Edition by Paulraj


Ponniah, Wiley India.
2. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, & OLAP – Second Edition by Alex Berson and
Stephen J. Smith, Tata McGraw Hill Education
3. Data warehouse Toolkit by Ralph Kimball, Wiley India
4. Data Mining & Warehousing by Ikvinderpal Singh, Khanna Publishing House
5. Jiawei Han and M Kamber, Data Mining Concepts and Techniques,, Second Edition,
Elsevier Publication, 2011.
6. Vipin Kumar, Introduction to Data Mining - Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach,
Addison Wesley,2006.
7. G Dong and J Pei, Sequence Data Mining, Springer, 2007.

Course Outcomes:
After completion of course, students would be:

1. Study of different sequential pattern algorithms


2. Study the technique to extract patterns from time series data and it application in real
world.
3. Can extend the Graph mining algorithms to Web mining
4. Help in identifying the computing framework for Big Data

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