| Offered By: |
Department of Computer Science |
| Academic Career: |
Undergraduate |
| Course Subject: |
Computer Science |
| Offered in: |
First Semester, 2010 |
| Unit Value: |
6 units |
| Course Description: |
This course examines the design of databases and data warehouses and their use for data mining; and investigates associated issues. Topics may include: relational theory and conceptual modelling; privacy and security; statistical databases; distributed databases; data warehousing; data cleaning and integration; and data mining concepts and techniques. |
| Learning Outcomes: |
On completion of this course, the students should have gained a good understanding of basic concepts, principles and techniques in data warehousing and data mining. Specifically,the students are able to perform the following tasks. - perform data modeling
- apply OLAP techniques for mulit-dimensional data analysis
- apply datacubing techniques
- develop general skill of data warehousing project management
- obtain the general knowledge on the design and implementation of data warehouses
- be able to apply data mining techniques for knowledge discovery
- develop in-depth understanding of fundamental data mining algorithms
- perform data mining in data warehouses.
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| Indicative Assessment: |
Two assignments (40 marks); Final Exam (60 marks) |
| Workload: |
Thirty one-hour lectures and six two-hour tutorials |
| Areas of Interest: |
Computer Science, Information Technology, and Software Engineering |
| Requisite Statement: |
COMP1100 or COMP2720; COMP2400; 6 units of 2000-level IT courses; and 6 units of 1000-level MATH/STAT courses. |
| Prescribed Texts: |
The following text book will be used for this course: - Han, Jiawei & Kamber, Micheline Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2nd Edition, March 2006.
The following reference book is recommended for this course: - Elmasri and Navathe Fundamentals of Database SystemsAddison-Wesley, 5th Edition, 2007.
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| Science Group: |
C |