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> This is your last chance to register onto the following RSS PDC
> course:
> Please register by 7th April or contact the RSS PDC to reserve your
> place.
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Data Mining for Practioners by Andrea Ahlemeyer-Stubbe, 10 April 2008 -
www.rss.org.uk/courses
The increasing use of computer technology in many areas of economic,
scientific and social life is resulting in collections of digital data.
These data pools could be used to obtain a higher quality of information
than that obtained from simple database inquiries.  This is where Data
Mining comes in.
With Data Mining techniques, it is possible to "mine" data pools for
"hidden" knowledge.  Data Mining gives you a major competitive advantage
in view of the key role played by knowledge and knowledge management in
the development of future markets.
This course is for audiences engaged in Industry and Retail, those that
are in duty to support the management with predictions and trends about
their business, based on internal data, for example customer loyalty
programmes.  Also for students who are interested in Data Mining and
Database Marketing.

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> We look forward to receiving your registrations.
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