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Timothy A. Barg
Researcher at Alcatel-Lucent
Publications - 3
Citations - 461
Timothy A. Barg is an academic researcher from Alcatel-Lucent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pivot table & Data visualization. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 461 citations.
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Systems and methods for visualizing multi-dimensional data in spreadsheets and other data structures
Timothy A. Barg,Key-Burkwald Susan,Stephen Gregory Eick,Brenda A. Garity,Dianne K. Hackborn,Barbara R. Mirel,William C. Swanson,Michael S. Tatelman +7 more
TL;DR: The data visualization systems and methods of this invention provide a powerful tool for visualizing multi-dimensional databases as mentioned in this paper, which can display much larger pivot tables than is possible using conventional interfaces and provide the ability to navigate through complex cubes to identify important structures.
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Systems and methods for visualizing and analyzing conditioned data
Timothy A. Barg,Stephen Gregory Eick,Jonathan Martin,William C. Swanson,Ronald Smith,Darryl Whitmore,Kurt David Rivard +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a tree-structured workflow control and report selection control allow users to easily display data and generate reports, without having to actively determine the various measures and dimensions to be displayed in various interactive views of the data and various simple and advanced reports.
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System and method for visualizing multi-dimensional data in spreasheet and other data structure
Timothy A. Barg,Stephen Gregory Eick,Brenda A. Garity,Dianne K. Hackborn,Key-Burkwald Susan,Barbara R. Mirel,William C. Swanson,Michael S. Tatelman,チャールズ スワンソン ウィリアム,ケイ バークワルド スーザン,グレゴリー エイック ステファン,キラ ハックボーン ディアン,エー.バーグ ティモシー,アール.ミレル バーバラ,エー.ギャリティー ブレンダ,エス.テイトルマン マイケル +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a data visualization system and method is provided for two novel visual perspectives: a single measure perspective comprising a linked bar chart and a multi-view visualization; the pivot table is visualized with a fixed measure outline drawing that simultaneously displays individual measures.