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Data Mining Cookbook: Modeling Data for Marketing, Risk and Customer Relationship Management

Data Mining Cookbook: Modeling Data for Marketing, Risk and Customer Relationship Management

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent guide for real data mining
Review: This book is an excellent step by step guide for data mining : it provides simple and complex modelling techniques.

It adresses the SAS community (even non SAS people will also benefit from it)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DM Cookbook CD ROM
Review: Yes, its not for beginners or executives. That's great, because so many other books are aimed at glossing over the details for novices. This book gets down and dirty with exactly how one goes about analyzing and modeling data in applied marketing. It assumes some knowledge of data and basic analysis, but it also reviews assumptions along the way and points out "gotchas" for the less experienced. Yes, there is an overemphasis on Logistic Regression and a paucity of info on other techniques, but the Logistic Regression work is well done. Yes, it is very SAS based, but the code is not hard to translate to other systems. She doesn't spend as much time as I would prefer on explaining all the output that she presents, though its an excellent start. But she does provide specific details on ALL the steps, from getting and transforming data to how to present your results and use your model, things that are ignored in many other books. Sure, there are easy quibbles and minor errors throughout, but what tech book today is error free? So, if you are looking for the basic guidebook on just how one goes about "modeling", then this is the one. Its got a permanent place on my bookshelf, and is one of the standards I recommend along with Kimball, Pyle, and other "ya gotta have" books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A foundation book for middle-advanced analysts
Review: Yes, its not for beginners or executives. That's great, because so many other books are aimed at glossing over the details for novices. This book gets down and dirty with exactly how one goes about analyzing and modeling data in applied marketing. It assumes some knowledge of data and basic analysis, but it also reviews assumptions along the way and points out "gotchas" for the less experienced. Yes, there is an overemphasis on Logistic Regression and a paucity of info on other techniques, but the Logistic Regression work is well done. Yes, it is very SAS based, but the code is not hard to translate to other systems. She doesn't spend as much time as I would prefer on explaining all the output that she presents, though its an excellent start. But she does provide specific details on ALL the steps, from getting and transforming data to how to present your results and use your model, things that are ignored in many other books. Sure, there are easy quibbles and minor errors throughout, but what tech book today is error free? So, if you are looking for the basic guidebook on just how one goes about "modeling", then this is the one. Its got a permanent place on my bookshelf, and is one of the standards I recommend along with Kimball, Pyle, and other "ya gotta have" books.


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