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Data Mining For Database Developers - 1Rule

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Submitted on: 4/6/2002 4:57:16 PM
By: User Interface Developers  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 6 Users
Compatibility: SQL Server 7.0, SQL Server 6.5 and earlier, Oracle, Other
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     A Data Mining application for Relational Databases (RDBMS) including Microsoft® Access®, Microsoft SQL Server® , Oracle® and Sybase ® databases.The attached articles in HTML and Microsoft Word gives a detailed step by step guide to the development of a Data Mining application. Interested programmers can download more freeData Mining Source Code from http://www.visual-basic-data-mining.net. Also included is a free complete implementation of a data mining algorithm in Microsoft Access 2000 for the Microsoft® SQL Server®, Microsoft® Access® and Relational Database communities.

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Data Mining for Database Developers - One Rule (1Rule)


Data Mining For Database Developers - One Rule (1Rule):

A Data Mining application for Relational Databases (RDBMS) including Microsoft® Access®, Microsoft SQL Server® , Oracle® and Sybase ® databases.

The attached articles in HTML and Microsoft Word gives a detailed step by step guide to the development of a Data Mining application. Interested programmers can download more freeData Mining Source Code from http://www.visual-basic-data-mining.net.
Also included is a free complete implementation of a data mining algorithm in Microsoft Access 2000 for the Microsoft® SQL Server®, Microsoft® Access® and Relational Database communities.

Benefit:
The Data Mining algorithm is fully. It uses the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) provider for a relational database to access a data mining database. It fully implements by completely eliminating any database specific SQL syntax, stored procedures and queries. It needs only a simple SQL SELECT statement to access a relational database. The only part of the data mining application that changes is the SQL syntax used to select data from a specific table and relational database. Hence the data mining application is truly portable to any relational database where an ADO provider exists (most major database vendors have ADO providers for their databases).

If a database administrator (DBA) or programmer wants to port some of the application to a database server's SQL like T-SQL, it will really be the DBA or programmer's decision.

Another Benefit:
The data mining algorithm used is completely explained in pseudo code. Detailed step by step tutorials in these articles guide the programmer through the data mining process, data mining algorithm application and application development ! Also included is the sample data in Microsoft Access® and other file formats. In addition, detailed diagrams (graphic files) give a visual explanation of a specific data mining process, data mining algorithm and application implementation of the data mining algorithm.

Because of the size of the diagrams (graphics) the articles are contained in the attached zip file.
A complete file download including a more detailed Data Mining tutorial with complete application Source Code is freely available at http://www.visual-basic-data-mining.net.

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5/22/2002 9:03:36 AMYouri

4637 people looked at your code without voting, it's a shame.
Thumbs up from me
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5/23/2002 8:20:07 AMData Mining Consultant

Thanks Youri.

I will be releasing a new version of this algorithm in less than a month's time.
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10/8/2004 1:34:12 PMJoseph Varghese

dear sir i am unable to find the source
at the given location kindly help
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10/8/2004 10:18:36 PMVISUAL-BASIC.NET

Hi:

Please check http://www.visual-basic-data-mining.net/forum

All the downloads are there

Thanks
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2/11/2005 12:03:33 PM

Hi, is there any step by step guidance using data mining in SQL server 2000 (analysis service) in relational database??
p/s: preferable in decision tree
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2/12/2005 7:23:07 AMVISUAL-BASIC.NET

Please check www.KdKeys.net for more information
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