Data Mining (DM) is a very crucial issue in knowledge discovery processes. The basic facilities to create
data mining models were implemented successfully on Oracle 9i as the extension of the database
server. DM tools enable developers to create Business Intelligence (BI) applications. As a result Data
Mining models can be used as support of knowledge-based management. The main goal of the paper is
to present new features of the Oracle platform in building and testing DM models. Authors characterize
methods of building and testing Data Mining models available on the Oracle 9i platform, stressing the
critical steps of the whole process and presenting examples of practical usage of DM models. Verification
techniques of the generated knowledge bases are discussed in the mentioned environment.
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