Naperville, IL, United States of America

Dianne K Hackborn


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 289(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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Title: Dianne K Hackborn: Innovator in Data Visualization

Introduction

Dianne K Hackborn is a notable inventor based in Naperville, IL (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of data visualization, particularly through her innovative patent that enhances the way multi-dimensional data is represented in spreadsheets and other data structures.

Latest Patents

Dianne holds a patent for "Systems and methods for visualizing multi-dimensional data in spreadsheets and other data structures." This invention provides a powerful tool for visualizing multi-dimensional databases. The data visualization systems and methods of this invention visualize pivot tables using two novel visual metaphors: a single measure perspective consisting of linked bar charts and a multiscape landscape visualization. Additionally, it features an anchored measures perspective for displaying several measures simultaneously. This invention allows for the display of much larger pivot tables than conventional interfaces and provides the ability to navigate through complex cubes to identify important structures. The systems and methods can attach to MS Excel™ as an add-on, access pivot tables directly from SQL Server 7.0, and integrate with MS Office.

Career Highlights

Dianne has worked at Lucent Technologies Inc., where she has been able to apply her expertise in data visualization. Her work has significantly impacted how data is analyzed and presented, making complex information more accessible and understandable.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Timothy A Barg and Susan K Burkwald, who have collaborated with her on various projects within the company.

Conclusion

Dianne K Hackborn's contributions to data visualization through her innovative patent have transformed the way multi-dimensional data is visualized and analyzed. Her work continues to influence the field and enhance the capabilities of data management tools.

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