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    Introduction Lecture Notes for Chapter 1 Introduction to Data Mining by Tan‚ Steinbach‚ Kumar © Tan‚Steinbach‚ Kumar Introduction to Data Mining 4/18/2004 1 Why Mine Data? Commercial Viewpoint O Lots of data is being collected and warehoused – Web data‚ e-commerce – purchases at department/ grocery stores – Bank/Credit Card transactions O Computers have become cheaper and more powerful O Competitive Pressure is Strong – Provide better‚ customized services for an edge (e.g. in Customer Relationship

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    Question: | Share with me what you have learnt today. | * How we can used web analytics in the context of marketing From this‚ I understood that wen analytics can be used as a tool for market research as it provides information about the visitor to a website and the number of page views. This will help to improve the effectiveness of a website. * The different types of commonly used metrics to analyse the traffic and effective of a website and identifying what are the desired outcome

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    TCP/IP or transmission control protocol/internet protocol. It is a network of networks that is made up of millions of private‚ public‚ commercial‚ academic‚ and government networks from local to global scope. The Web is a way to access information over the medium of the Internet. The Web also utilizes the use of browsers such as Internet Explorer‚ Safari‚ Mozilla Firefox‚ Google Chrome‚ Dolphin and Opera. They are used to access data such as photos‚ videos‚ movies‚ games‚ music and text. The Internet

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    Analyzing a Web Page Analyzing a Web Page Each day people use the Internet to find resources that could help him or her with their daily living‚ research‚ or even to look for employment. This can lead to some confusion regarding what websites are genuine and which are not telling the whole truth. This is why it is important to understand how to analyze‚ which Web pages are the best to use. According to “Widener University” (2011)‚ “A reliable and trustworthy Web site meets these criteria:

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    Valeriy Chopko 2/25/2011 How to Make a Choice in Favor of a Better Website The rapid development in internet technology in the last few decades has made it possibly to find something on web more efficiently‚ especially if you need particular information. It is a common thing these days when you are looking for something not to leaving home. However‚ I faced one problem doing some search on the internet. I had a question about people ’s health‚ and I wanted to get an answer. I put my keyword

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    Craft Analysis of Web Conjunctions It takes a few things to create a good literary magazine. It takes a large group of people from all ends of the market. It goes without saying that you need a selection of talented writers. People who are skilled marketers and advertisers will draw public attention to the magazines. This is extremely important do to the fact most of these magazines are online and are open to the public world of the internet. Editors to decide who will make the final cut into the

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    The Impact of Web Portal Characteristics‚ Expectancies‚ and Negative Word of Mouth on Perceived Institutional Support and Organizational Citizenship Behavior By Oran Alston BBA Howard University MS Temple University Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business of The University of Pittsburgh in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Pittsburgh 2005 UMI Number: 3206752 Copyright 2005 by

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    Investing into the Web: Youtube and Google Background and Attraction to invest in this Stock In the past decade there has been a substantial growth in computing technology that has ignited a new revolution of online media for consumers. The internet now provides a greater amount of innovation for the entertainment industry. These innovations have provided businesses to be able to market a profitable model to the masses that in effect broadens the availability of entertainment interests of the consumer

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    the term Cliche. ( Obvious remark) b) Write one sentence that contains a Cliche. ( You could solve your problem by facing it now) 4. Name and explain two types of prewritting. ( Brainstorming- Jptting down thoughts and ideas. Idea Web- Creating lists and webs of related words and ideas to organize your thoughts) 5. Choose one topic and write five-sentence paragraph using chronical order. ( First‚ pick up one piece of bread‚ take a knife and spread some mayo and mustard on it. Second‚ take

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    building‚ running‚ and analyzing a simulation model can be a very time-consuming and error-prone process One of the main characteristics of the Web is its ease of navigation and use . Obtaining data from the Web has become second nature to most users ‚ and the Internet provides a familiar interface for both interacting with and controlling a simulation. Web-based simulation environments insulate the user from the intricacies involved in utilizing third party models and the overheads of distributed

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