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  • Subject: Re: What is a "database"?
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 09:43:32 -0800
  • Organization: Conex Global Logistics Services, Inc.

Data Mining is a new concept.  Data Mining looks at data in
a different matter than a simple data base.  Say, for instance,
you have all your sales in a file (most people do).  You also
have your vendor file, and the dates.

You now look at your data by dates, say, and see that a
certain product sells 25% more during a certain 3 month period
then any other months.  Looking for a correlation you see the
months are November, December and January.

By data mining you can, as administration, say you need to stock
up on umbrellas 25% more during the winter months <g>

Stuff like that.  I don't think the title should apply to a programmer,
though, as that's not really what programmers do.  Do they ever
get titles right?

Regards,

Jim Langston

"Karl Lauritzen Jr." wrote:

> I am also perplexed by this.
> We were just bought by a huge conglomerate and they classified our jobs.
> Since I do all programming and all projects, I am now a database
> administrator and data mining expert.
>
> What is this data mining deal? I thought thats why the as400 was so cool.
> You had your data ready to be mined at any time by any program.
>
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> Subject: What is a "database"?
>
> > It is becoming clear to me that I don't know what a database is.  I'd
> > thought it was the base of data that an organization accumulates, but now
> > I hear people speak of being a database administrator and there seems to
> > be clumps of these people around non-AS/400 machines.  What is it they do?
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