Understanding the Challenges Faced During the Management of Data Mining Models


 
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Understanding the Challenges Faced During the Management of Data Mining Models

HPL-2008-118 Understanding the Challenges Faced During the Management of Data Mining Models - Jain, Jhilmil; Ari, Ismail; Li, Jun
Keyword(s): data mining models, model lifecycle, challenges
Abstract: While the IT industry is moving forward with service-based solutions, they have left behind critical processes and soft IT assets unmanaged, especially at the intersection of business processes with Business Intelligence (BI). In this paper, we describe the challenges faced by statisticians and busi ...
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VZTMINER(1)						       Dumpfile Data Mining						       VZTMINER(1)

NAME
vztminer - Data mining of VZT files SYNTAX
vztminer [option]... [VZTFILE] DESCRIPTION
Mines VZT files for specific data values and generates gtkwave save files to stdout for future reload. OPTIONS
-d,--dumpfile <filename> Specify VZT input dumpfile. -m,--match <value> Specifies "bitwise" match data (binary, real, string) -x,--hex <value> Specifies hexadecimal match data that will automatically be converted to binary for searches -n,--namesonly Indicates that only facnames should be printed in a gtkwave savefile compatible format. By doing this, the file can be used to specify which traces are to be imported into gtkwave. -c,--comprehensive Indicates that results are not to stop after the first match. This can be used to extract all the matching values in the trace. -h,--help Show help screen. EXAMPLES
vztminer dumpfile.vzt --hex 20470000 -n This attempts to match the hex value 20470000 across all facilities and when the value is encountered, the facname only is printed to std- out in order to generate a gtkwave compatible save file. LIMITATIONS
vztminer only prints the first time a value is encountered for a specific net. This is done in order to cut down on the size of output files and to aid in following data such as addresses through a simulation model. Note also that the reader algorithm attempts to recon- struct bitblasted nets back into their original vectors but this is not always successful, specifically in the case where the individual bitstrands are dumped in non-sequential order. AUTHORS
Anthony Bybell <bybell@rocketmail.com> SEE ALSO
lxt2miner(1) vzt2vcd(1) lxt2vcd(1) vcd2lxt2(1) gtkwave(1) Anthony Bybell 3.2.1 VZTMINER(1)