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ADMAS UNIVERSITY

• NAME: RADWAN FARXAN A/LAHI


• CLASS:ICT
• COURCE:INFORMATION STORAGE &
RETRIEVAL
• TEACHER:ENG GULED
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION STORAGE

• Information is increasingly important in our daily lives. We have become


information-dependent in the 21st century, living in an on-command, on-
demand world, which means, we need information when and where it is
required. We access the Internet every day to perform searches, participate in
social networking, send and receive e-mails, share pictures and videos, and
use scores of other applications. Equipped with a growing number of
content-generating devices
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• information is created by individuals than by organizations (including


business, governments, non-profits and so on). Information created by
individuals gains value when shared with others. When created, information
resides locally on devices, such as cell phones, smartphones, tablets,
cameras, and laptops. To be shared, this information needs to be uploaded to
central data repositories (data centers) via networks. Although the majority
WHAT IS DATA MINING

• Data mining is a process used by companies to turn raw data into useful
information. By using software to look for patterns in large batches of data,
businesses can learn more about their customers to develop more effective
marketing strategies, increase sales and decrease costs. Data mining depends
on
• Data mining is considered as a process of extracting data from large data
sets, whereas a Data warehouse is the process of pooling all the relevant data
together. Data mining is the process of analyzing unknown patterns of data,
whereas a Data warehouse is a technique for collecting and managing data

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