Award Date

1-1-1997

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Computer Science

First Committee Member

Roy Ogawa

Number of Pages

48

Abstract

The data warehouse is the combination of subject-oriented, authoritative, integrated databases designed to support the DSS (decision support). Data mining means to extract useful information which is previously unknown from information sources. The topic of data warehousing and data mining encompasses architectures, algorithms and tools for collecting selected data from multiple databases or other information sources into a single repository known as a data warehouse which is structured to facilitate query or analysis in supporting decision making; In this thesis, we will discuss the principles, architecture, and implementation of data warehouses. We will also discuss construction of data mining and some algorithms applied to data mining. We will do some research on the security of data warehouses.

Keywords

Data; Design; Secure; Warehouse

Controlled Subject

Computer science; Information science

File Format

pdf

File Size

1290.24 KB

Degree Grantor

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Language

English

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