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Extending Visual OLAP for Handling Irregular Dimensional Hierarchies

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Comprehensive data analysis has become indispensable in a variety of environments. Standard OLAP (On-Line Analytical Processing) systems, designed for satisfying the reporting needs of the business, tend to perform poorly or even fail when applied in non-business domains such as medicine, science, or government. The underlying multidimensional data model is restricted to aggregating only over summarizable data, i.e. where each dimensional hierarchy is a balanced tree. This limitation, obviously too rigid for a number of applications, has to be overcome in order to provide adequate OLAP support for novel domains.

We present a framework for querying complex multidimensional data, with the major effort at the conceptual level as to transform irregular hierarchies to make them navigable in a uniform manner. We provide a classification of various behaviors in dimensional hierarchies, followed by our two-phase modeling method that proceeds by eliminating irregularities in the data with subsequent transformation of a complex hierarchical schema into a set of well-behaved sub-dimensions.

Mapping of the data to a visual OLAP browser relies solely on meta-data which captures the properties of facts and dimensions as well as the relationships across dimensional levels. Visual navigation is schema-based, i.e., users interact with dimensional levels and the data instances are displayed on-demand. The power of our approach is exemplified using a real-world study from the domain of academic administration.

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Mansmann, S., Scholl, M.H. (2006). Extending Visual OLAP for Handling Irregular Dimensional Hierarchies. In: Tjoa, A.M., Trujillo, J. (eds) Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery. DaWaK 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4081. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11823728_10

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