Posted in October 19, 2009 ¬ 12:57 amh.Ritchie Smythe
All organizations maintain and use data for day-to-day business operations. A database management system is the software that is used to store data, maintain those data, and provide easy access to stored data.
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Posted in October 16, 2009 ¬ 4:57 amh.Michael Jillions
Before a large software house convinces you that you need Oracle or SQL Server, you need to consider whether MS Access could do the job! You might just be surprised! Bespoke or custom Access database applications can be just as professional as their nemesis’.
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Posted in October 16, 2009 ¬ 4:49 amh.Yuval Lirov
Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and digital billing systems offer substantial clinical care, financial, practice workflow, and compliance benefits to doctors, insurance companies, and patients. But half of medical practices that purchase EMR software fail to successfully implement it. Upon briefly reviewing key factors defining each technology, we compare them along two criteria, namely implementation success likelihood and costs.
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Posted in October 16, 2009 ¬ 4:18 amh.Donald A. Miller, PhD
Things which exist on one’s personal computer are referred to as “client side”, and on the web host as “server side”. The average internet user might have first heard “client” in the context of applications installed on the personal computer, such as “email client”. Those mail systems which can be used from anywhere are “web mail”, and exist on the server side.
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Posted in October 12, 2009 ¬ 5:40 amh.Todd Wilson
The terms “data mining” and “screen-scraping” are often confused with each other, though they mean quite different things. This article gives a brief summary of both, and discusses differences between them.
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Posted in October 12, 2009 ¬ 5:31 amh.Steve Arun
Data mining is a highly exhaustive activity, often expending more effort, time and money than other types of work. Leveling them out, local data mining is a sure fire method to gain rapid listings of information, as collected by the information miners.
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Posted in October 12, 2009 ¬ 5:19 amh.Anthony Schiffbauer
Data mining is important because it means pulling out critical information from vast amounts of data. The key is to find the right data mining tools used for the expressed purposes of examining data from any number of viewpoints and effectively summarize it into useful data sets.
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Posted in October 12, 2009 ¬ 5:18 amh.Bea Arthur
Data Mining is a process of converting data into useful information. It helps to make the fast and feasible decisions, implement powerful strategies and gain competitive advantage.
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Posted in October 12, 2009 ¬ 12:33 amh.Steve Colville
There are billions of search terms performed on the internet every year,and the companies which make use of this vast amount of information are the ones who will be able to market effectively in the future. It is here that text data mining comes into its own, a technique which enables researchers to find patterns within groups of text which will enable them to make predictions as to how customers or other groups of people will act in the future. This article will take a look at text data mining and how we can help various groups of people to …
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Posted in October 12, 2009 ¬ 12:32 amh.Levi Reiss
Simply put, data mining is the process of extracting hidden patterns from the organization’s database. Over the years it has become a more and more important tool for adding value to the company’s databases. Applications include business, medicine, science and engineering, and combating terrorism.
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