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The Graduate School of Operational & Information
Sciences includes Graduate Resident Programs consisting of
16 technical Curricula and awards Master of Science Degrees
and Ph.D. Degrees across four Academic Departments. Ninety-eight faculty members educate approximately 600 Military
and DoD Students.
This elective course is designed to provide graduate students with the basic concepts of data warehousing, data mining, and visualization. The course emphasizes both technical and managerial issues and the implications of these emerging technologies on those issues. The course has a distinctly “real-world” and DoD orientation that emphasizes application and implementation over design and development. A state of the art system/tool will be used to help students understand and apply the concepts presented in the class.
Goals:
- Explain how military organizations can gain strategic and tactical advantage through the mining of data.
- Describe when and how various data mining techniques should be applied.
- Understand the basic process and mechanics of data mining.
- Be able to make strategic decisions regarding the use of data mining within a workplaces.
Requirements: Course will be built around:
- Readings & Discussions
- Case Studies
- Self Guided Computer Lab Work
- A Full Data Mining Project
Contact Prof. Kamel for course schedule.
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