Data Mining for Analyzing the Impact of Environmental Stress on Plants - A Case Study Using OSMID
- Topics:
- Warehousing and Storage
- Tags:
- Biotechnology,
- Marketing Research,
- Marketing,
- Enterprise Software,
- Databases,
- Data Warehouse,
- Data Mining,
- Data Management,
- Business Intelligence,
- Software
- Source:
- Arkansas State University
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Overview: This paper first provides a brief background on the basic concepts and development of data mining and how it relates to data warehousing. Data mining and data warehousing are relatively new and rapidly expanding areas of information systems for which new courses and curricula being created. A brief background on the economics of plant biotech is provided. The plant data used in this paper from the Osmotic Stress Microarray Information Database (OSMID) are considered to representative of those that could be used for biotech application such as the manufacture Plant-Made-Pharmaceuticals (PMP) and Genetically Modified (GM) foods. Data mining selected plant data from the OSMID data warehouse is performed with investigations of both economic and environmental factors.
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Format: PDF | Size: 2,703KB | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 31





