Complete documentation is available from the Clementine 12.0 program group under SPSS Inc on the Windows Start menu. This includes online Help and PDF documentation for Clementine Client, Clementine Server, and Clementine Solution Publisher, as well as the Applications Guide and other supporting materials. Complete documentation for each product is also available under the \documentation folder on each product CD.
• Clementine User's Guide. General introduction to using Clementine, including how to build data streams, handle missing values, build CLEM expressions, work with projects and reports, and package streams for deployment to SPSS Predictive Enterprise Services or Predictive Applications.
• Clementine Source, Process, and Output Nodes. Descriptions of all the nodes used to read, process, and output data in different formats. Effectively this means all nodes other than modeling nodes.
• Clementine Modeling Nodes. Clementine offers a variety of modeling methods taken from machine learning, artificial intelligence, and statistics. See Overview of Modeling Nodes for more information.
• Clementine Applications Guide. The examples in this guide provide brief, targeted introductions to specific modeling methods and techniques. An online version of this guide is also available from the Help menu. To access the sample streams and data files from any Clementine Client installation, choose Demos from the Clementine 12.0 program group under SPSS Inc on the Windows Start menu. See Application Examples for more information.
• Clementine Scripting and Automation. Information on automating the system through scripting and batch mode execution, including the properties that can be used to manipulate nodes and streams. The section on CEMI that was available in previous releases has been removed from the printed version, but is still included in the online Help. Note: CEMI has been deprecated in release 12.0 in favor of CLEF and will be no longer be supported in Clementine 13.0.
• Clementine CLEF Developer's Guide. CLEF provides the ability to integrate third-party programs such as data processing routines or modeling algorithms as nodes in Clementine, and replaces the CEMI functionality available in previous releases.
• Clementine In-Database Mining Guide. Information on how to leverage the power of your database to improve performance and extend the range of analytical capabilities through third-party algorithms.
• Clementine Server and Performance Guide. Information on how to configure and administer Clementine Server.
• Clementine Algorithms Guide. Descriptions of the mathematical foundations of the modeling methods used in Clementine.
• Clementine Solution Publisher Guide. Clementine Solution Publisher is an add-on component that enables organizations to publish streams for use outside of the standard Clementine environment.
• CRISP-DM 1.0 Guide. Step-by-step guide to data mining using the CRISP-DM methodology.
• SPSS Command Syntax Reference. Documentation of SPSS command syntax (available through the SPSS Transform and SPSS Output nodes in Clementine).
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