Data Mining Models
Data Mining Models
Does the downloadable Playstation 2 system data work on a CECHLO3 PS3?
I am considering downloading it but it has some limitations on compatibility that are confusing me. It said in the description that a certain model was not compatible but it was not my model, then it gave a list of models that were compatible and mine was not on there either. I downloaded it and it installed, so does not mean it works? I just want to be sure before I go out and buy a PS2 game that I can’t play.
There is no system data that gives a console PS2 playback. The console either plays them or it doesn’t. End of story. If it doesn’t play them, there is nothing you can do to make it play them.
The data currently on the PSN makes backward compatible models play the PS2 game Final Fantasy 11. That’s it.
Data Mining Models

The evolution of the World Wide Web and Search engines has brought the abundant and ever growing pile of data and information on our finger tips. It has now become a popular and important resource for doing information research and analysis.
Today, Web research services are becoming more and more complicated. It involves various factors such as business intelligence and web interaction to deliver desired results.
Web Researchers can retrieve web data using search engines (keyword queries) or browsing specific web resources. However, these methods are not effective. Keyword search gives a large chunk of irrelevant data. Since each webpage contains several outbound links it is difficult to extract data by browsing too.
Web mining is classified into web content mining, web usage mining and web structure mining. Content mining focuses on the search and retrieval of information from web. Usage mining extract and analyzes user behavior. Structure mining deals with the structure of hyperlinks.
Web mining services can be divided into three subtasks:
Information Retrieval (IR): The purpose of this subtask is to automatically find all relevant information and filter out irrelevant ones. It uses various Search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc and other resources to find the required information.
Generalization: The goal of this subtask is to explore users’ interest using data extraction methods such as clustering and association rules. Since web data are dynamic and inaccurate, it is difficult to apply traditional data mining techniques directly on the raw data.
Data Validation (DV): It tries to uncover knowledge from the data provided by former tasks. Researcher can test various models, simulate them and finally validate given web information for consistency.
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1988 volkswagen vanagon tires?
hey car people,
i have an interesting query.
a friend of mine has an 86 vanagon and it has a set of late 80′s Audi rims on it.
they look and work great, not to mention that the rubber is much much cheaper.
is there a data base of other german model cars with wheels that fit the 112 bolt pattern on the vanagon?
more than that do YOU know of any other year make and model cars that fit this pattern?
please let me know.
cheers.
The problem you have with using something other than the original tyres is that they probably cannot handle the load and weight of the vehicle. VW was/is aware of the issue of weight with these vehicles; they used a special reinforced tyre to handle the weight of the vehicle. This was especially true of the camper vans and of the 4 wheel drive vans that VW sold at the time. If memory serves me correctly, the original size tyre for your vehicle was a 185/70/14 reinforced tyre, with the camper and 4 wheel drive vans using a 205/70/14 that is also a reinforced tyre.
To give you some insight into why this matters; remember the issue of the Ford Explorer and the stability/tire issue with some years of those vehicles. Ford had set the recommended tyre pressure too low to keep the ride soft; it had a negative impact on stability, life of the tyre and was part of the cause of the failures of the Bridgestone/Firestone tyres used on the vehicle.
If you drive around town or at low speeds, then probably the likely hood that the tyres will fail will be small if they are kept at the recommended or full pressure setting of the tyre. However, if the vehicle is driven at freeway speeds and fully loaded, then the capacity of the tyres to handle the weight of the vehicle has most likely been exceeded and presents a safety issue. This is especially true for the camper 4 wheel drive models whose weight dry exceeds 5000+ US lbs and if memory services me correctly the reinforced tyres that VW used had a weight capacity of 1500 lbs per tyre so that they could meet the weight of the vehicle.
At high speeds, heat is the largest concern with tyre failure; low pressure, over weight vehicles (or those whose tyres capacity is too low) present a problem for owners of these vehicles. The good news is that most people drive these vehicles slowly and try to keep the tyres inflated to maximum pressures listed on the tyre. And, I’d be amoung the first to tell you I have only heard of two tyre failures on these vehicles where the wrong tyres were in use. However, one of two failures was a disaster: the vehicle rolled over when the owner lost control of the vehicle when one of the front tyres failed.
I point this out not because I have anything to gain by telling you this: if you look at the original tyre lable for the vehicle, it will state that you must use a reinforced sidewall tyre on the vehicle with “C” load rating (if my memory serves me correctly and if your vehicle was sold in the USA). Your safety is the only reason that I have decided to respond to your inquiry.
By the way, if you’re going to continue to use those rims that wrote about, make sure the ofset of the rims is correct: on extreme turns like when parking they might otherwise rub against the wheel well.
Thanks for allowing me to respond, hope this helps, a car nut.
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