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One of the most common datasets exploited by many corporations to conduct business intelligence analysis is event log files. Oftentimes, the records in event log files are temporally ordered, and need to be grouped by certain key with the temporal ordering preserved to facilitate further analysis. One such example is to group temporally ordered events by user ID in order to analyze user behavior....
One of the most common datasets used by many corporations to gain business intelligence is event log files. Oftentimes, the records in event log files are temporally ordered, and need to be grouped by user ID with the temporal ordering preserved to facilitate mining user behaviors. This kind of analytical workload, here referred to as Relative Order-preserving based Grouping (RE-ORG), is quite common...
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