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Commercial Data Mining Tools

Hardik Gupta
Hardik Gupta
Updated on 06-Apr-2023 908 Views

These days, businesses have a wide range of tools at their disposal to use business intelligence software to transform raw data into actionable next actions. Some data mining technologies use machine learning techniques to accelerate this process. Modern data mining goes beyond basic analysis to more efficiently and effectively extract usable information from massive data volumes. Top 5 Data Mining tools in the Market RapidMiner Studio Data preparation, blending, visualization, and exploration are made easier using RapidMiner Studio, a visual data science workflow builder. Its predictive modeling and data mining initiatives are powered by machine-learning techniques Features Visual Workflow ...

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Combining Operations Using Pipelining

Hardik Gupta
Hardik Gupta
Updated on 06-Apr-2023 673 Views

In a DSS workflow, a SQL pipeline is a procedure that mixes numerous subsequent recipes (each using the same SQL engine). Then, a single job activity containing these integrated recipes—which may be both visual and "SQL query" recipes—can be executed. Typically, a SQL query will be converted into an expression in relational algebra, which is a series of relational operations. If we do one operation at a time, we incur too much cost because we need to create temporary files on a disc to store the outcomes of these temporary operations. Large temporary files must be created and stored on ...

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Combine Rows into Strings in SQL, Server

Hardik Gupta
Hardik Gupta
Updated on 06-Apr-2023 19K+ Views

In SQL Server, there are a number of different techniques to combine records into strings. Different methods to combine rows into a string which we will study in this tutorial − COALESCE XML PATH STRING_AGG First approach: COALESCE To combine many rows into a single string using the COALESCE method, first, create a variable of type varchar to hold the coalesced strings, then use a comma to separate each row's string values. Finally, apply the COALESCE to the variable. Syntax Select column_name1, column_name2, .. from table_name Declare @variable1 Varchar(MAX), @variable2 Varchar(MAX), ..; Select @variable1 = COALESCE(@variable1 ...

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Columnar Data Model of NoSQL

Hardik Gupta
Hardik Gupta
Updated on 06-Apr-2023 2K+ Views

There is a rising trend toward using unconventional database types in an effort to efficiently accommodate the variety of data and fulfill the growing need for data storage. Relational databases have been the standard for many years. However, as markets evolve and storage costs decline, non-relational databases are becoming popular. Columnar databases are appropriate for this. These NoSQL databases were designed for challenging, intricate queries. Columnar databases, in contrast to relational databases, store data in columns instead of rows. Subgroups are created by combining these columns. This kind of database has movable keys and column names. The amount of rows ...

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Clausal Form in Deductive Databases

Hardik Gupta
Hardik Gupta
Updated on 06-Apr-2023 861 Views

A deductive database in SQL or any other database system is a tool that can draw conclusions about new facts based on the rules and information already present in the database. In deductive databases, datalog is the language commonly used to express facts, rules, and queries. The formula, when expressed in clausal form, consists of a number of clauses, each of which is made up of a number of literals joined exclusively by logical connectives marked with the OR symbol. The following quantifiers are possible in a formula − Universal quantifier − It may be read as "For all x, ...

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4 Useful Command line Tools to Monitor MySQL Performance in Linux

Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar
Updated on 30-Mar-2023 2K+ Views

As a developer or system administrator, it's crucial to ensure your MySQL database is running optimally to prevent downtime and maintain fast response times. Fortunately, Linux offers a range of powerful command-line tools that allow you to monitor MySQL's performance in real-time and diagnose any issues that may arise. In this article, we will explore four useful command-line tools that you can use to monitor MySQL performance in Linux. Top Command The top command is a popular Linux utility that enables you to monitor overall system performance, including MySQL processes. top command displays a real-time view of system's CPU usage, ...

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Using docker-compose With Private Repositories

Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar
Updated on 24-Mar-2023 6K+ Views

Introduction Docker Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. It allows developers to define their application stack as a YAML file, making it easy to spin up complex environments with just a few commands. However, using private repositories with Docker Compose can be tricky. In this article, we'll explore how to use Docker Compose with private repositories, covering different authentication methods and their examples. What are Private Repositories? Docker images can be stored in private or public repositories. Public repositories are open to everyone, while private repositories require authentication to access them. Private repositories are often ...

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How to Use Multiple Databases with docker-compose?

Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar
Updated on 23-Mar-2023 7K+ Views

Introduction Docker is a popular platform for deploying and running applications in a containerized environment. It provides an efficient way to package, distribute and run applications with all their dependencies. One of main advantages of using Docker is that it enables use of multiple databases in an efficient way using docker-compose. Docker-compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. It allows you to define configuration of different containers in a single YAML file, which can be used to start, stop and manage containers. In this article, we will discuss how to use multiple databases with Docker-compose. Prerequisites ...

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How to format number to 2 decimal places in MySQL?

George John
George John
Updated on 19-Mar-2023 5K+ Views

You can use TRUNCATE() function from MySQL to format number to 2 decimal places. The syntax is as follows −SELECT TRUNCATE(yourColumnName, 2) as anyVariableName from yourTableName;To understand the above syntax, let us first create a table. The query to create a table is as follows −mysql> create table FormatNumberTwoDecimalPlace    -> (    -> Number float    -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.59 sec)Insert some records in the table using insert command. The query is as follows −mysql> insert into FormatNumberTwoDecimalPlace values(123.456); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.13 sec) mysql> insert into FormatNumberTwoDecimalPlace values(1.6789); Query OK, 1 ...

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Query Statistics in MySQL

Hardik Gupta
Hardik Gupta
Updated on 22-Feb-2023 2K+ Views

The important statistics collected for a performed query, including time, temporary tables, indexes, joins, and more, are gathered in the Query Stats SQL editor results tab (see the following two figures). Requirements Enabled query, and collect performance schema statistics. The performance_schema has statement instrumentation enabled. SQL Editor: Query Stats Visual Explain Plan By utilizing the additional data included in the enhanced JSON format, the visual explain feature creates and presents a visual depiction of the MySQL EXPLAIN statement. All EXPLAIN formats, including the standard format, the raw extended JSON, and the visual query plan, are available in ...

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