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Methodology and Systems Analysis of Data Mining Model for Successful Implementation of Data Warehouse in Tertiary Institutions

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  • U.F Eze

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This research work with title “Methodology and system analysis of data mining model for successful implementation of data warehouse in tertiary institutions” is a proposal that provides a framework that is used to structure, plan, and control the process involved in information discovery for tertiary institutions. It equally deals with series of steps or procedures which governs the analysis and design of this particular Data Mining Model for Tertiary Institutions. The methods, techniques and procedures which are used to collect and analyze information were also provided and implemented. Structured Systems Analysis and Design methodology (SSADM) and Object oriented Analysis and Design methodology (OOADM) were deployed to develop this model. The current system was analysed by using Use Case approach to identify the existing objects in the current system. Use Case diagrams were equally developed and the relationship between the objects was drawn. Iskawa diagram was drawn to represent the identified problems. Finally the High Level Model (HLM) that would be used to design the proposed system was drawn to enable the System Designer to develop a computer based model that forecasts educational behaviours with little or no user intervention.

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  • U.F Eze, 2014. "Methodology and Systems Analysis of Data Mining Model for Successful Implementation of Data Warehouse in Tertiary Institutions," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 4(1), pages 1-19.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:4:y:2014:i:1:p:1-19:id:2599
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