“…Today, a number of process models exists which aims to provide structure, control and standard methodology in applying data mining (Fayyad et al,1996a;Cabena et al, 1998;Anand & Buchner, 1998;Chapman et al 2000;Cios et al, 2000;Han & Kamber, 2001;Adriaans & Zantinge, 1996;Berry & Linoff, 1997;SAS Institute, 2003;Edelstein , 1998;Klösgen & Zytkow, 2002 ;Haglin et al 2005). These process models are also known as Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDDM) process models (Kurgan & Musilek, 2006). The KDDM process models outline the fundamental set of steps (typically executed iteratively with loopbacks) required in data mining applications covering the entire lifecycle in applying data mining from the initial goal determination to the final deployment and maintenance of the discovered knowledge.…”