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    Data Mining Project – Dogs Race Prediction Motivation Gambling is very popular in the Republic of Ireland‚ weather is online or not‚ more people are joining gambling communities formed all over the Island of Ireland. The majority of these communities are involved in horse races related gambling and other sports‚ but there is a significant amount of people dedicated to dogs races. This is a multimillion Euro industry developed on-line and live or face to face. Objective There are many websites

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    Sandra Annette Bullock was born in Arlington‚ a Virginia suburb of Washington‚ D.C. Her mother‚ Helga Bullock (née Helga Mathilde Meyer)‚ was a German opera singer. Her father‚ John W. Bullock‚ was an American voice teacher‚ who was born in Alabama‚ of Irish‚ English‚ French‚ and German descent. Sandra grew up on the road with her parents and younger sister‚ chef Gesine Bullock-Prado‚ and spent much of her childhood in Nuremberg‚ Germany. She often performed in the children’s chorus of whatever production

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    PROCESS MINING

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    fluxicon Process Mining Tutorial Copyright © 2013 Fluxicon fluxicon Goals of this tutorial • Understand phases of process mining analysis • Be able to get started and play around with your own data fluxicon Outline 1. Example Scenario 2. Roadmap 3. Hands-on Session 4. Take-away Points fluxicon Example Scenario Purchasing process ERP Requester Requester Manager Purchasing Agent Supplier Financial Manager fluxicon Problems 1. Inefficient

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    California Gold Rush changed California by creating a larger and more diverse population‚ establishing San Francisco as one of the premier trade and banking cities in the nation‚ and the eruption of mining “boom towns.”
By the winter of 1848‚ rumors of gold had drifted eastward across the country‚ but few easterners believed them. The gold discovery needed validation and President James Polk delivered that in early December of 1848. Every family within the nation was discussing gold in the west

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    GOLD FLUCTUATION AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY INTRODUCTION History of gold International monetary system - gold or silver as a means of exchange. Gold is one of the most valuable economic indicators. Gold’s price elasticity is negative. Rising gold prices can change destiny of many unprofitable mines and turn them into a very successful business. Gold is a safe investment. Gold prices have been determined more by landed costs and by the rupee-dollar exchange rate. Factors affecting gold

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    the gold rush

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    Geography Due October 10‚ 2013 The Gold Rush During the 1800s was a time for California to show the world about its qualities. California became U.S property in1848. Only two months prior a Gold nugget was found on John Sutter’s property in California. John Sutter new the worth of gold and new how many people it would attract having a thought that there was gold in California so he kept it a secret. He was more interested in farming and agriculture even though gold could potentially yield a greater

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    Case Study - Applebee’s‚ Travelocity and others: Data Mining for Business Decisions. Q1. What is the business benefits of taking the time and effort required to create and operate data warehouses such as those described in the case? Do you see any disadvantages? Is there any reason why all companies shouldn’t use data warehousing technology? Ans: The business benefits of taking the time and effort required to create and operate data warehouses is to gather information in a rapid time so the business

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    | | | | | Individual Project | Case studiesBlack Coal Mine IndustryCall Centres | | | | Introduction Black coal mining is a substantial contributor to the financial wealth of Australia; it is a well-established industry that boasts a history of collect bargaining‚ strong unions and memberships to establish the rules of work. Whilst the industry is at the mercy of product markets‚ supply and demands‚ it normally progresses through strong cycles which have had a large

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    Since prehistoric time‚ human are using the gold in trading and value keeping asset. Even current financial activities are always surrounding by the gold issue. The ancient treated the gold as the true form of wealth. Gold has been using early in 4000 B.C as a fashion decorative object in where today Eastern Europe is centred. In 1500 B.C the gigantic gold-bearing regions of Nubia made Egypt a wealthy nation (National Mining Association). By the time the gold has widely recognize as the standard form

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    A Case-Based Retrieval System for Diabetic Patients Therapy Stefania Montani 1 Riccardo Bellazzi1 ‚ Luigi Portinale 2 Stefano Fiocchi 3 and Mario Stefanelli1 ‚ ‚ Abstract. We propose a decision support tool based on the Case Based Reasoning technique‚ meant to help physicians in the retrieval of past similar cases‚ able to provide a suggestion about the revision of diabetic patients’ therapy scheme. A case is defined as a set of features collected during a visit. A taxonomy of prototypical

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