Ebook: Database Issues for Data Visualization: IEEE Visualization '93 Workshop San Jose, California, USA, October 26, 1993 Proceedings
- Tags: Database Management
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 871
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This volume presents the proceedings of the International Workshop on Database Issues for Data Visualization, held in conjunction with the IEEE Visualization '93 conference in San Jose, California in October 1993.
The book contains 13 technical contributions organized in sections on datamodels; system integration issues; and interaction, user interfaces, and presentation issues. In addition there are three introductory section surveys and an overall workshop description summarizing the whole event. In total, the reader is presented with a thoroughly refereed and carefully edited state-of-the-art report on the hot interdisciplinary topic of database issues and data visualization.
This volume presents the proceedings of the International Workshop on Database Issues for Data Visualization, held in conjunction with the IEEE Visualization '93 conference in San Jose, California in October 1993.
The book contains 13 technical contributions organized in sections on datamodels; system integration issues; and interaction, user interfaces, and presentation issues. In addition there are three introductory section surveys and an overall workshop description summarizing the whole event. In total, the reader is presented with a thoroughly refereed and carefully edited state-of-the-art report on the hot interdisciplinary topic of database issues and data visualization.
This volume presents the proceedings of the International Workshop on Database Issues for Data Visualization, held in conjunction with the IEEE Visualization '93 conference in San Jose, California in October 1993.
The book contains 13 technical contributions organized in sections on datamodels; system integration issues; and interaction, user interfaces, and presentation issues. In addition there are three introductory section surveys and an overall workshop description summarizing the whole event. In total, the reader is presented with a thoroughly refereed and carefully edited state-of-the-art report on the hot interdisciplinary topic of database issues and data visualization.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Workshop description....Pages IX-XI
Workshop participants....Pages XIII-XIV
Database issues for data visualization: Developing a data model....Pages 1-15
Database issues for data visualization: System integration issues....Pages 16-24
Database issues for data visualization: Interaction, user interfaces, and presentation....Pages 25-34
The VIS-AD data model: Integrating metadata and polymorphic display with a scientific programming language....Pages 35-68
An extended schema model for scientific data....Pages 69-82
Data integration for visualization systems....Pages 83-93
Inherent logical structure of computational data: Its role in storage and retrieval strategies to support user queries....Pages 94-106
Database management for data visualization....Pages 107-117
Data exploration interactions and the ExBase system....Pages 118-137
Database requirements for supporting end-user visualizations....Pages 138-147
A system architecture for data-oriented visualization....Pages 148-159
A Hyperspectral Image Data Exploration Workbench for environmental science applications....Pages 160-169
Design of a 3D user interface to a database....Pages 171-185
Visualizing reference databases....Pages 186-193
A 3D based user interface for information retrieval systems....Pages 194-209
Using visualization to support data mining of large existing databases....Pages 210-229
Back Matter....Pages -
This volume presents the proceedings of the International Workshop on Database Issues for Data Visualization, held in conjunction with the IEEE Visualization '93 conference in San Jose, California in October 1993.
The book contains 13 technical contributions organized in sections on datamodels; system integration issues; and interaction, user interfaces, and presentation issues. In addition there are three introductory section surveys and an overall workshop description summarizing the whole event. In total, the reader is presented with a thoroughly refereed and carefully edited state-of-the-art report on the hot interdisciplinary topic of database issues and data visualization.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Workshop description....Pages IX-XI
Workshop participants....Pages XIII-XIV
Database issues for data visualization: Developing a data model....Pages 1-15
Database issues for data visualization: System integration issues....Pages 16-24
Database issues for data visualization: Interaction, user interfaces, and presentation....Pages 25-34
The VIS-AD data model: Integrating metadata and polymorphic display with a scientific programming language....Pages 35-68
An extended schema model for scientific data....Pages 69-82
Data integration for visualization systems....Pages 83-93
Inherent logical structure of computational data: Its role in storage and retrieval strategies to support user queries....Pages 94-106
Database management for data visualization....Pages 107-117
Data exploration interactions and the ExBase system....Pages 118-137
Database requirements for supporting end-user visualizations....Pages 138-147
A system architecture for data-oriented visualization....Pages 148-159
A Hyperspectral Image Data Exploration Workbench for environmental science applications....Pages 160-169
Design of a 3D user interface to a database....Pages 171-185
Visualizing reference databases....Pages 186-193
A 3D based user interface for information retrieval systems....Pages 194-209
Using visualization to support data mining of large existing databases....Pages 210-229
Back Matter....Pages -
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