The document outlines the structure of a term examination for a BCA course on Data Warehouse and Data Mining, scheduled for June 2023. It includes various questions related to data mining concepts, techniques, and applications, emphasizing the importance of spatial databases, OLAP, and multimedia data analysis. The exam consists of five questions, with specific focus on the understanding and application of data mining principles across different domains.
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DWH 2023
The document outlines the structure of a term examination for a BCA course on Data Warehouse and Data Mining, scheduled for June 2023. It includes various questions related to data mining concepts, techniques, and applications, emphasizing the importance of spatial databases, OLAP, and multimedia data analysis. The exam consists of five questions, with specific focus on the understanding and application of data mining principles across different domains.
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Bxam Roll No.) Bxam Rott Ho, QARVAIVAGLO
TERM EXAMINATION
Sixt SemesreR [BCA] Jury 2023
102 Subject: Data Warehouse and Data Mining
ie toe imum Marka: 75
pt five questions in all including Q.No, 1 which is ]
sory. Select one question fro
‘ten of the following. (2.5x10=26)
nsion table is wide; the fact table is deep, Justify.
the term support and confidence used in association rule
is meant by spatial database?
data transformation is cssential in the process of knowledge
d describe the five primitives for specifying a data mining
is the only viable means to resolve the information
strategic information. Justify
slice and dice in context of OLAP, with example?
em makes the wheels of the business turn?
Explain the use of meta data in data34
UNIT-IV
data mining enable multidimensional analysis and
mining of complex data objects? Can you explain how
techniques can be applied to analyze data with
nsions, such as time, geography, and product, and
ingful patterns and insights? (6.5)
ss of mining spatial databases? Can you discuss
data, such as geographic coordinates and spatial
can be analyzed using data mining techniques to
, trends, and relationships in spatial datasets?
common algorithms and methods used for mining
(6)
world applications of data mining across
domains? Can you provide examples of how
‘successfully applied in areas such as
c fraud detection, and customer
How has data mining contributed to
ing business processes in these
(6.5)
to multimedia databases? Can you
hniques can be used to analyze
es, videos, and audio files, and
d knowledge from these complex
es and opportunities in mining
(6)