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Osmar R. Za ane, 1999 CMPUT690 Principles of Knowledge Discovery in Databases University of Alberta page 1 Department of Computing Science Chapter I: Introduction to data Mining We are in an age often referred to as the information age. In this information age, because we believe that information leads to power and success, and thanks to sophisticated technologies such as computers, satellites, etc., we have been collecting tremendous amounts of information. Initially, with the advent of computers and means for mass digital storage, we started collecting and storing all sorts of data , counting on the power of computers to help sort through this amalgam of information. Unfortunately, these massive collections of data stored on disparate structures very rapidly became overwhelming. This initial chaos has led to the creation of structured databases and database management systems (DBMS).
Osmar R. Zaïane, 1999 CMPUT690 Principles of Knowledge Discovery in Databases University of Alberta page 1 Department of Computing Science Chapter I: Introduction to Data Mining We are in an age often referred to as the information age.
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