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Linoff 2004 | 643 Pages | ISBN: 0471470643 | PDF | 4 MB Packed with more than forty percent new and updated material, this edition shows business managers, marketing analysts, and data mining specialists how to harness fundamental data mining methods and techniques to solve common types of business problemsEach chapter covers a new data mining technique, and then shows readers how to apply the technique for improved marketing, sales, and customer supportThe authors build on their reputation for concise, clear, and practical explanations of complex concepts, making this book the perfect introduction to data miningMore advanced chapters cover such topics as how to prepare data for analysis and how to create the necessary infrastructure for data miningCovers core data mining techniques, including decision trees, neural networks, collaborative filtering, association rules, link analysis, clustering, and survival analysis ![]() Free Download Sven Groppe, "Data Management and Query Processing in Semantic Web Databases" English | 2011 | pages: 273 | ISBN: 3642193560, 3642435491 | PDF | 11,8 mb The Semantic Web, which is intended to establish a machine-understandable Web, is currently changing from being an emerging trend to a technology used in complex real-world applications. 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Im quantitativen Teil der Studie konnte gezeigt werden, dass das Publikum zum einen tatsächlich immer häufiger private Einblicke erhielt: Im Analy- zeitraum, von den ersten Abdrucken 1957 bis ins Jahr 2007, nahm die Zahl der veröffentlichten Politiker-Homestories zu. Ebenso wurde in den Artikel über immer mehr Bereiche des Privatlebens berichtet - was als fortschreitende „In- misierung" der Zeitschrifteninhalte gedeutet werden kann. Ähnlich interpretieren lässt sich auch die beobachtete Zunahme der „Umfeld-Homestories", die einz- ne Personen aus dem persönlichen Umfeld des Politikers näher vorstellt und damit den Fokus immer stärker ins Privatleben hinein verschiebt. Andere Unterhypothesen der Studie lassen sich hingegen nicht aufrecht - halten. So bestätigte sich die Annahme, dass die Berichte selbst immer umfa- reicher werden, nicht voll: Zwar nahm die Wörterzahl der Artikel im Zeitverlauf leicht zu, die Anzahl der von ihnen eingenommenen Seiten blieb pro Bericht aber fast gleich. Auch die Zahl der abgedruckten Fotos, bei denen private oder offizielle Motive unterschieden wurden, stützt die Privatisierungsthese nicht. |