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iV2014 - 18th
International Conference Information Visualisation 15, 16, 17 and 18 July 2014
University of Paris Descartes ● Paris ● France ●
http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2014/
http://www.univ-paris5.fr |
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2nd International
Symposium Visualisation in Business Intelligence
and Open Data |
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This VBI-OD session focuses on two
important issues and inter-dependent domains in which visualisations can play
a key role. Business Intelligence (BI) is a domain where data, knowledge and
users are tightly related. Data in BI are stored in Data Warehouses and are
generally large, heterogeneous, geo-localized and time-dependent.
Visualisations in BI must be intuitive and must support an interactive,
collaborative and ubiquitous discovery process. These visualisations must
deal both with the exploration of data and knowledge, and also with the
presentation of results to managers. Open Data (OD) share common properties
with BI from the data analysis and visualisation points of view. OD
represents a recent issue that concerns the free delivery of a huge amount of
information produced by public or private organizations and other data
providers. Such Open Datasets cover various topics including politics, taxes,
citizens, cities, health, education etc. The users who wish to explore such
datasets are often citizens, journalists, politicians, managers and other
data or business analysts. In this area, the visualisations are expected to
help the users in their exploration of this huge amount of information. This
may concern various aspects of visual and interactive methods (overview of a
large collection of Open datasets, details on an
dataset, interactive discovery, user interfaces, aesthetics, etc). BI and OD thus represent important challenges in the
visualisation domain. The aim of this symposium is precisely to make a state
of the art and to contribute to these challenging objectives by covering all
aspects of interactive
visualisations in BI and OD, from both a theoretical and practical point of
view. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: § Visual OLAP and visualisations for data cubes,
dynamic cross tables, dashboards, scorecards, key performance indicators,
reporting, CRM, market basket analysis, strategic watch, § Visualisations for Open
Data in various domains (health, education, politics, ...) § Visual assistants, data to visualisation mappings, user feedback, § User interfaces for BI and OD (collaborative, ubiquitous) and aesthetics
in visualisations, use of new technologies § Visualisation of
time-dependent data, geo-localized data, maps, multidimensional data,
hierarchies, big data § Interactions, interactive knowledge discovery, visual operators on data
and knowledge, graphical requests, visual analytics for BI and OD § User evaluations and case studies, reports on real cases and experiments Submission procedures: www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2014/PAPERS.htm Further information: www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2014/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Symposium Chair: Dr. Fatma Bouali,
University of Lille 2, France Patrick Beaucamp , Founder of the Vanilla Project, the True
Honest Open Source Business Process Information Platform patrick.beaucamp@bpm-conseil.com Prof. Gilles Venturini,
University Francois Rabelais of Tours, France |
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