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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 17, 2021
Filed:
Dec. 17, 2015
Business Objects Software Limited, Dublin, IE;
Alexei Potiagalov, Richmond, CA;
Sarah Menard, South San Francisco, CA (US);
Paul Ekeland, Dublin, IE;
Ivailo Ivanov, Vancouver, CA;
BUSINESS OBJECTS SOFTWARE LTD, Dublin, IE;
Abstract
Embodiments provide an overview visualization of graph data by rendering a graph's structure based upon different node/edge types, rather than upon a total number of nodes and/or edges. These node/edge types are recognized based upon associated metadata. The small number of different node/edge types of a typical graph reduces components for representation in the overview, simplifying that visualization and facilitating user interaction. A user can switch between the graph overview, and a different view affording node-level details. In analysis and/or querying, switching between the overview and the detailed visualization can afford natural and intuitive control over data granularity. For example the overview visualization of graph data may allow a user to initially filter on particular node types, with the subsequent node-level view permitting exploration of finer details while maintaining the overall context of the original graph. Embodiments may transform graph query results into a tables readily consumed by relational-type databases.