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"250+ Ready-to-Use, Powerful DMX QueriesTransform data mining model information into actionable business intelligence using the Data Mining Extensions (DMX) language. Practical DMX Queries for Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2008 contains more than 250 downloadable DMX queries you can use to extract and visualize data. The application, syntax, and results of each query are described in detail. The book emphasizes DMX for use in SSMS against SSAS, but the queries also apply to SSRS, SSIS, DMX in SQL, WinForms, WebForms, and many other applications. Techniques for generating DMX syntax from graphical tools are also demonstrated in this valuable resource. View cases within data mining structures and models using DMX Case queries. Examine the content of a data mining model with DMX Content queries. Perform DMX Prediction queries based on the Decision Trees algorithm and the Time Series algorithm. Run Prediction and Cluster queries based on the Clustering algorithm. Execute Prediction queries with Association and Sequence Clustering algorithms. Use DMX DDL queries to create, alter, drop, back up, and restore data mining objects. Display various parameters for each algorithm with Schema queries. Examine the values of discrete, discretized, and continuous structure columns using Column queries. Use graphical interfaces to generate Prediction, Content, Cluster, and DDL queries. Deliver DMX query results to end users. Download the source code from www.mhprofessional.com/computingdownload"--

"Transform data mining model information into actionable business intelligence using the Data Mining Extensions (DMX) language. Practical DMX Queries for Microsoftʼ SQL Serverʼ Analysis Services 2008 contains more than 250 downloadable DMX queries you can use to extract and visualize data. The application, syntax, and results of each query are described in detail. The book emphasizes DMX for use in SSMS against SSAS, but the queries also apply to SSRS, SSIS, DMX in SQL, WinForms, WebForms, and many other applications. Techniques for generating DMX syntax from graphical tools are also demonstrated in this valuable resource"--

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McGraw-Hill
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English
Pages
308

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Cases Queries
Chapter 2 Content Queries
Chapter 3 Prediction Queries with Decision Trees
Chapter 4 Prediction Queries with Time Series
Chapter 5 Prediction and Cluster Queries with Clustering
Chapter 6 Prediction Queries with Association and Sequence Clustering
Chapter 7 DDL (data definition language) Queries
Chapter 8 Schema and Column Queries
Chapter 9 After You Finish
Appendix A Graphical Content Queries
Appendix B Graphical Prediction Queries
Appendix C Graphical DDL Queries.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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New York
Other Titles
Practical data mining extensions for SQL server analysis services

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Dewey Decimal Class
005.75/85
Library of Congress
QA76.9.D343 T365 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvi, 308 p. :
Number of pages
308

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24816444M
Internet Archive
practicaldmxquer2008tenn_629
ISBN 13
9780071748667
LCCN
2010037506

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