Data Mining in Animal Husbandry Decision Support System

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This paper based on the actual needs of the current animal husbandry information management, with reference to the actual development of the situation and the various existing information decision support system for animal husbandry management, animal husbandry production in the existing management information systems, management information systems and other prairie feed business management information system as the basic data sources in order to achieve integrated management of farm animal husbandry information and data mining objectives by using data mining techniques to construct a set of B / S structure of decision support systems. Considering some of today's more popular data mining methods, combined with the actual situation of animal husbandry decision support system to determine the practicality of the system using a prototype development methodology and life cycle the Combination. This development based on a detailed design plan, dividing each module to determine the functional modules. Each functional module with independent design principles, gives details of systems analysis and design features of each module, developed based on data mining animal husbandry decision support system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2678-2681

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