Data Warehousing and Data Mining Concepts
Y18.0742
Credit:
The Paul McGhee Division
This course examines how to use existing business data to develop optimum business strategies. Having the information on a DBMS or other machine-readable form and being able to make the data compatible for analytic applications, as well as examples of such analysis will be the focus of this course. Course topics will include: type of data available: transactional, non-operational, metadata; nomenclature of data: classes, clusters, associations, patterns; levels of analysis: decision trees; rule induction, statistical, etc.; technology infrastructure required, presentation of analysis.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Database Design
To register for this course you must be an admitted student in an NYU credit or degree program or have special student status. Admitted NYU credit or degree students may visit NYUHome to register through ALBERT. To apply to an NYU-SCPS credit or degree program, call (212) 998-7100.
