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Visual Basic Data Mining With Naïve Bayes Version 2.0 New Release

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Submitted on: 10/2/2002 1:48:52 AM
By: Visual-Basic-Data-Mining.NET/DesktopDefault.aspx  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: Unrated
Compatibility:SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 7.0, SQL Server 6.5 and earlier, Oracle, Other

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     October 1, 2002: visual-basic-data-mining.net is pleased to announce the release of their visual basic data mining application. Developed with Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic Data Mining With Naïve Bayes Version 2.0 Release is designed for data mining on relational databases (RDBMSs) including Microsoft® Access®, Microsoft SQL Server®, etc. The application features a wizard driven data mining GUI guide and is available for free download with the source code at http://www.visual-basic-data-mining.net/DesktopDefault.aspx.


 
 
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Developed With Visual Basic 6

Complete Source Code and Application Is Free

Wizard Driven Data Mining Process

Online Programming API Documentation

Online Algorithm Documentation

Handles Numeric and Nominal Attributes

Saves Results To XML

Displays Results In A DataGrid

Designed For Relational Databases (Microsoft® Access®, Microsoft SQL Server®)

Updates The Database With The Data Mining Results


Copyright ©2002 http://www.visual-basic-data-mining.net Help created on 8/13/2002 11:40:24 PM


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