Data Mining’s Network Traffic Data Analysis in Android Mobile Terminal

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With the rapid development of communication industry in China from 2G to 4G networks, operators’ competition is intense in data flow business. Android mobile terminal is now widely used by people. Network traffic analysis is the premise to improve network speed and real needs of customers, excavate valuable information in vast amounts of data, and an important work for network providers analyzing flow rate and value. This paper mainly introduced the relevant contents of data mining, and data mining’s network traffic data analysis in Android mobile terminal.With the development of computer technology, network technology, and information technology, telecommunications enterprises accumulated a large amount of information resources and business data in the process of operation and management. How to find correlated, regular, and valuable information from these massive, disorderly, growing data is the problem facing enterprises, and data mining provides us with an effective solution.

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