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December 22, 2006

Process model

Filed under: Process model — crispdm @ 4:49 pm

Issues concerning the process model, including phases and tasks

2 Comments »

  1. Can anyone tell me when CRISP-DM 2.0 will be complete? Is there a draft CRISP-DM 2.0 user guide and if so where can I get it?

    Thanks,

    John Black

    Comment by johnblack — July 18, 2007 @ 4:43 pm

  2. We haven’t sent an update for some time, but we thought you would like to know that based on the SIG input from the US and European workshops and your feedback via the survey we ran, work on the CRISP-DM 2.0 update is progressing well. We hope to have a draft of the main changes ready from September. This new material will be available for review by SIG members, and we’ll be running further events and using electronic channels to obtain your feedback.

    A hot topic at both SIG workshops was whether we should use a Wiki approach to help develop CRISP-DM 2.0 and its support materials. Based on the discussions, what we propose to do is:

    * publish the process model as a definitove reference document, which may not be updated as a Wiki.

    * use a Wiki approach to develop the new user guide, along with additional guidance and exemplar materials.

    * consider using Wiki as a platform for discussion of issues and content for a future CRISP-DM 2.0

    To progress this, we’d like to form a Wiki Sub-Committee of SIG members to look at the issues involved in Wiki support for CRISP-DM and make recommendations for usage, administration, policies etc. If you would like to volunteer to serve on the Wiki Sub-Committee, please send an email to update-info@crisp-dm.org with “WIKI” in the subject line. A brief summary of your knowledge and experience in this area would be helpful. For practicality’s sake we may have to restrict the size of this group, so apologies in advance if we aren’t able to accept all volunteers.

    Thank you for your continued interest in CRISP-DM, and for investing your time and effort to help us produce an updated version of the methodology that provides the best possible support for today’s practioners.

    The CRISP-DM Consortium

    Comment by crispdm — August 2, 2007 @ 3:28 pm


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