1. What is a Data Warehouse? Explain all properties of it.
2. Explain data warehouse architecture. 3. Differentiate between Data Warehouse and Data Marts. 4. Define E-R Modeling and Dimensional Modeling. 5. Write note on 1) Star Schema 2) Snowflake Schema 3) Factless Fact Table 4) Fact Constellation Schema. 6. List the major steps in the ETL process. 7. Differentiate between OLAP and OLTP 8. Illustrate the use of Slice, Dice, Rollup, Drilldown, and Pivot operations in OLAP. 9. Prepare Questions like : Chapter no.2: Introduction to Data Mining, Data Exploration and Data Pre-processing
1. Define data mining and explain data mining architecture.
2. List the different Data Mining Task Primitives 3. Explain the steps involved in Data mining when viewed as a process of knowledge discovery. 4. Imagine that you need to analyze AllElectronics sales and customer data. You note that many tuples have no recorded value for several attributes such as customer income. How can you go about filling in the missing values for this attribute? 5. Discuss the importance of data mining in business decision-making. Provide specific scenarios where data mining can be applied. 6. Explain data cleaning in the context of data mining? 7. Discuss how data mining techniques can be applied in healthcare to improve patient outcomes. 8. Discuss different Types of Attributes. 9. How does data reduction help in managing large datasets? Provide techniques for data reduction. 10. Define data discretization. How can it be useful in preparing data for analysis? Provide an example. 11. Explain different data pre-processing techniques. 12. Numerical based on measures of central tendency, Measuring the Dispersion of Data and data visualization like Chapter no.3: Classification 1. Define classification in the context of data mining. Explain issues in classification. 2. Explain the main steps involved in the classification process. 3. Explain Supervised and unsupervised classification. 4. Why naïve Bayesian Classification is called naïve? 5. Numerical on Naïve Bayes Classification .
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