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Dataset Generator

A porting to C++11 and modern g++ of the IBM Quest dataset generator.

Copyright (c) 2014-22 Matteo Riondato rionda@acm.org

History

Once upon a time (possibly on July 22 1997), the IBM Almaden group published a synthetic transactional dataset generator. The workings of the generator were described in 'R. Agrawal and R. Srikant. Fast algorithms for mining association rules in large databases. In Proc. 20th Int. Conf. Very Large Data Bases, VLDB ’94, pages 487–499, 1994'. The original version could be downloaded from http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/quest/syndata.html (that page no longer exists).

After a while (around 2002-2003), the IBM version could not be compiled with "modern" g++ compilers anymore. Paolo Palmerini (paolo.palmerini@cnuce.cnr.it) published a g++-compilable modified version of the generator on his website (also no longer existed). Paolo's modifications can be found in the source code by looking for comments highlighted by "// g++".

As of June 2014 Paolo's version does not compile on current g++ (e.g., g++-4.9). Matteo Riondato (rionda@acm.org) took up the task to port the code to C++11 and make it compile with the current g++.

License

The code published on Paolo Palmerini's website comes without any licensing information and Matteo Riondato is not aware of the licensing of the original IBM code. If you have information about this, please let Matteo know by writing an email to matteo@cs.brown.edu. Assuming the code was in the public domain, Matteo is licensing this code under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file and the NOTICE file.

Install

Just run "make" and the code will be compiled. It uses whatever "g++" is on your system. You can specify your favourite version by modifying the Makefile.

Running

TODO: add information abount running