Software architecture provides the organisational backbone of complex software systems by defining the structure, components, and interactions that enable scalability, maintainability, and efficiency.
Clustering is the assignment of data objects (records) into groups (called clusters) so that data objects from the same cluster are more similar to each other than objects from different clusters.
The optimisation of software systems has become increasingly critical in enhancing the maintainability, performance and scalability of complex applications. Recent advances in clustering techniques ...
Multivariate analysis in statistics is a set of useful methods for analyzing data when there are more than one variables under consideration. Multivariate analysis techniques may be used for several ...
This study is a comparison of the results of a variety of clustering methods and 2 multidimensional scaling techniques on data from sites in northern Chile. While differences do occur, the ...
Unsupervised statistical learning is growing in importance for the discovery of previously unknown knowledge in enterprise data assets. The presentation below by Derek Kane provides an overview of ...
AS electronic commerce and knowledge economy environments proliferate, both individuals and organizations increasingly generate and consume large amounts of online information, typically available as ...
Multivariate analysis in statistics is a set of useful methods for analyzing data when there are more than one variable under consideration. Multivariate analysis techniques may be used for several ...
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