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An integrated approach to database visualization

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We present an architecture that enables information visualization activities within a database environment. Our approach presents an abstraction of this transformation process, which we call mapping. The implementation of the mapping process is controlled by the end-user through a Map, which can be used to add order and scale to data.

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  • (2002)An integrated system for database visualizationProceedings Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation10.1109/IV.2002.1028814(462-467)Online publication date: 2002

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AVI '02: Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
May 2002
382 pages
ISBN:1581135378
DOI:10.1145/1556262
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Published: 22 May 2002

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  1. architectures
  2. database visualization
  3. information interfaces and presentation

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AVI'02
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AVI'02: Advanced Visual Interfaces
May 22 - 24, 2002
Trento, Italy

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  • (2002)An integrated system for database visualizationProceedings Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation10.1109/IV.2002.1028814(462-467)Online publication date: 2002

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