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Waste Management Using a Multilevel Distributed System and Data Mining

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  • Viorel ARITON
  • Laura DANILESCU
  • Marcel DANILESCU

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Administration is conducted through the control of events and management of problems in the territory. Economical growth and nowadays technologies lead to difficult problems related to environmental protection against pollution and to people safety against various direct threats from air soil, food. In this respect, an increasing importance get the collection of information and its processing and interpretation just to understand and discover threats and potential disturbance of the environment and health. The paper proposes a multilevel system for the administrative bodies involved in environment matters at local regional and national levels, which may collect and scrutiny data on waste generation, spread and reuse/elimination, and provide sound instruments to assist decision makers of the corresponding levels, using Data Mining and Business Intelligence.

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  • Viorel ARITON & Laura DANILESCU & Marcel DANILESCU, 2008. "Waste Management Using a Multilevel Distributed System and Data Mining," Informatica Economica, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 0(4), pages 69-73.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:infoec:v:xii:y:2008:i:4:p:69-73
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