In the paper, data mining systems, based on web services, are analysed. The main notation related with web services is described. The possibilities of distributed data mining and their implementation tools – Grid, Hadoop are introduced. An analytical review of the data mining systems, based on web services, is provided. Some comparison criteria are selected. According to the criteria, a comparative analysis of the popular data mining systems, based on web services, is made. The paper illustrates, which systems are best for evaluating and which do not satisfy most of the criteria
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
Although the World Wide Web is considered the largest source of information there exists nowadays, d...
A Web services-based toolkit for supporting distributed data mining is presented. A workflow engine ...
Abstract. To solve the problems we now encounter in web mining, We first propose a new distributed c...
A Web services-based toolkit for supporting distributed data mining is presented. A workflow engine ...
A Web services-based toolkit for supporting distributed data mining is presented. A workflow engine ...
Abstract. The success of Web services in business relies on the discovery of Web services satisfying...
Abstract. Data mining is usually associated with centralized data mining systems. Here we present an...
The business needs, the availability of huge volumes of data and the continuous evolution in Web ser...
The success of Web services in business relies on the discovery of Web services satisfying the needs...
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
This paper describes an experiment into the viability of implementing data mining algorithms within ...
Virtually all nontrivial and modern service related problems and systems involve data volumes and ty...
The success of Web services in business relies on the discovery of Web services satisfying the needs...
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
Although the World Wide Web is considered the largest source of information there exists nowadays, d...
A Web services-based toolkit for supporting distributed data mining is presented. A workflow engine ...
Abstract. To solve the problems we now encounter in web mining, We first propose a new distributed c...
A Web services-based toolkit for supporting distributed data mining is presented. A workflow engine ...
A Web services-based toolkit for supporting distributed data mining is presented. A workflow engine ...
Abstract. The success of Web services in business relies on the discovery of Web services satisfying...
Abstract. Data mining is usually associated with centralized data mining systems. Here we present an...
The business needs, the availability of huge volumes of data and the continuous evolution in Web ser...
The success of Web services in business relies on the discovery of Web services satisfying the needs...
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
This paper describes an experiment into the viability of implementing data mining algorithms within ...
Virtually all nontrivial and modern service related problems and systems involve data volumes and ty...
The success of Web services in business relies on the discovery of Web services satisfying the needs...
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
Web services have recently received much attention in businesses. However, a number of challenges su...
Although the World Wide Web is considered the largest source of information there exists nowadays, d...