By John Wang

The Encyclopedia of information Warehousing and Mining presents a finished, serious and descriptive exam of ideas, matters, developments, and demanding situations during this quickly increasing box of knowledge warehousing and mining (DWM). This encyclopedia includes greater than 350 individuals from 32 international locations, 1,800 phrases and definitions, and greater than 4,400 references. This authoritative book deals in-depth insurance of evolutions, theories, methodologies, functionalities, and purposes of DWM in such interdisciplinary industries as healthcare informatics, man made intelligence, monetary modeling, and utilized facts, making it a unmarried resource of data and most modern discoveries within the box of DWM.

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Malthouse, Northwestern University, USA .................................................................................... 225 Cluster Validation / Ricardo Vilalta, University of Houston, USA; Tomasz Stepinski, Lunar and Planetary Institute, USA .................................................................................................................................. 231 Clustering Analysis of Data with High Dimensionality / Athman Bouguettaya, CSIRO ICT Center, Australia; Qi Yu, Virginia Tech, USA ...............................................................................................................

1546 Reflecting Reporting Problems and Data Warehousing / Juha Kontio, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland.............................................................................................................................. 1682 Storage Systems for Data Warehousing / Alexander Thomasian, New Jersey Institute of Technology - NJIT, USA; José F. Pagán, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA..................................................................... 1859 Web Page Extension of Data Warehouses / Anthony Scime, State University of New York College at Brockport, USA ..........................................................................................................................................

251 Clustering of Time Series Data / Anne Denton, North Dakota State University, USA ................................... J. Watson Research Center, USA; Tao Li, School of Computer Science Florida International University, USA ........................................ 264 Data Distribution View of Clustering Algorithms, A / Junjie Wu, Tsingnua University, China; Jian Chen, Tsinghua University, China; Hui Xiong, Rutgers University, USA ............................................... 374 Data Mining Methodology for Product Family Design, A / Seung Ki Moon, The Pennsylvania State University, USA; Timothy W.

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