Polaris: A System for Query, Analysis, and
Visualization of Multidimensional Relational Databases (extended article)
Chris Stolte, Diane Tang and
Pat Hanrahan
Computer Science Department
Stanford University
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 8, No. 1,
January-March 2002
Abstract
In the last several years, large multidimensional databases have become
common in a variety of applications such as data warehousing and scientific
computing. Analysis and exploration tasks place significant demands on the
interfaces to these databases. Because of the size of the data sets, dense
graphical representations are more effective for exploration than
spreadsheets and charts. Furthermore, because of the exploratory nature of the
analysis, it must be possible for the analysts to change visualizations
rapidly as they pursue a cycle involving first hypothesis and then
experimentation.
In this paper we present Polaris, an interface for exploring large
multi-dimensional databases that extends the well-known Pivot Table
interface. The novel features of Polaris include an interface for constructing
visual specifications of table-based graphical displays and the ability to
generate a precise set of relational queries from the visual
specifications. The visual specifications can be rapidly and incrementally
developed, giving the analyst visual feedback as they construct complex
queries and visualizations.
PDF (4.54 MB).
Chris Stolte
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