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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 29, 2019
Filed:
Dec. 18, 2014
Alexis Naibo, Levallois Perret, FR;
Xiaohui Xu, Courbevoie, FR;
Yann Le Biannic, Suresnes, FR;
Business Objects Software Ltd, Dublin, IE;
Abstract
Embodiments visualize large data volumes utilizing initial sampling to reduce size of a dataset. This sampling may be random in nature. The sampled dataset may be refined (wrangled) by binning, grouping, cleansing, and/or other techniques to produce a wrangled sample dataset. A user defines useful end visualization(s) by inputting expected dimension/measures. From these visualizations of sampled data, minimal grouping sets are deduced for application to the full dataset. The user publishes/schedules the wrangled operation and grouping sets definition. Based on this, a wrangled dataset and grouping sets are produced in the big data layer. When the user accesses the visualization(s), minimal grouping sets are retrieved in the in-memory engine of the client and processed by an in-memory database engine according to the common processing plan. This produces result sets and a final set of visualizations of the full dataset, in which the user can recognize valuable data trends and/or relationships.