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Miningco is an automatic data-mining (can be used for business intelligence) tool. It can analyse a table in a database and then a

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
OS: Linux
File size: 8K
Developer: Folkert van Heusden      
Price: $0.00
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Miningco 2.5 is artificial intelligence software developed by Folkert van Heusden.
Miningco is an automatic data-mining (can be used for business intelligence) tool.

It can analyse a table in a database and then automatically give you a list of remarkable rules to which your data complies.

It can find for patterns on what columns they depend. From version 2.0 it can also group ranges of values into 1 rule.

Example scripts have been added for datamining on Nagios and Apache logging.

What's New in This Release:

  • Improved clustering: no more fuzzy ranges, as well as better combining ranges.
    Miningco 2.5 supports different languages (including english). It works with Linux.

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