In this paper we present CubeViz.js, the successor of CubeViz, as an approach for lightweight visualization and exploration of statistical data using the RDF Data Cube vocabulary. In several use cases, such as the European Unions Open Data Portal, in which we deployed CubeViz, we were able to gather various requirements that eventually led to the decision of reimplementing CubeViz as JavaScript-only application. As part of this paper we showcase major functionalities of CubeViz.js and its improvements in comparison to the prior version.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 abicht-k-2017--cubevizjs
%A Abicht, Konrad
%A Alkhouri, Georges
%A Arndt, Natanael
%A Meissner, Roy
%A Martin, Michael
%B INFORMATIK 2017, Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)
%C Chemnitz, Germany
%D 2017
%E Eibl, Maximilian
%E Gaedke, Martin
%I Gesellschaft für Informatik
%K 2017 group_aksw myown
%P 1915-1921
%R 10.18420/in2017_191
%T CubeViz.js: A Lightweight Framework for Discovering and Visualizing RDF Data Cubes
%U https://dl.gi.de/bitstream/handle/20.500.12116/3960/B26-6.pdf
%X In this paper we present CubeViz.js, the successor of CubeViz, as an approach for lightweight visualization and exploration of statistical data using the RDF Data Cube vocabulary. In several use cases, such as the European Unions Open Data Portal, in which we deployed CubeViz, we were able to gather various requirements that eventually led to the decision of reimplementing CubeViz as JavaScript-only application. As part of this paper we showcase major functionalities of CubeViz.js and its improvements in comparison to the prior version.
%@ 978-3-88579-669-5
@inproceedings{abicht-k-2017--cubevizjs,
abstract = {In this paper we present CubeViz.js, the successor of CubeViz, as an approach for lightweight visualization and exploration of statistical data using the RDF Data Cube vocabulary. In several use cases, such as the European Unions Open Data Portal, in which we deployed CubeViz, we were able to gather various requirements that eventually led to the decision of reimplementing CubeViz as JavaScript-only application. As part of this paper we showcase major functionalities of CubeViz.js and its improvements in comparison to the prior version.},
added-at = {2017-12-18T10:42:59.000+0100},
address = {Chemnitz, Germany},
author = {Abicht, Konrad and Alkhouri, Georges and Arndt, Natanael and Meissner, Roy and Martin, Michael},
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booktitle = {INFORMATIK 2017, Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)},
doi = {10.18420/in2017_191},
editor = {Eibl, Maximilian and Gaedke, Martin},
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isbn = {978-3-88579-669-5},
issn = {1617-5468},
keywords = {2017 group_aksw myown},
month = sep,
owner = {natanael},
pages = {1915-1921},
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik},
series = {Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)},
timestamp = {2017-12-18T10:45:18.000+0100},
title = {{C}ube{V}iz.js: {A} {L}ightweight {F}ramework for {D}iscovering and {V}isualizing {RDF} {D}ata {C}ubes},
url = {https://dl.gi.de/bitstream/handle/20.500.12116/3960/B26-6.pdf},
year = 2017
}