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DAVIS: A Java-based data visualization
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    DAVIS: A Java-based data visualization (English)
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    6 February 2003
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    This paper deals with description of Java-based data visualization system DAVIS. The authors select Java language because it is platform-free, object oriented and since the compiler is available freely on the Internet. DAVIS has been implemented to make the most of visualization techniques together with newly developed statistical graphics like: flipped empirical distribution function, parallel coordinates, Dendrogram, scatterplot matrix, Grand Touring and Tracking Grand Tour. The visualization tools for DAVIS and implementation of these tools in DAVIS are described.
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    Java-based data visualization
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    dynamic graphics
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    flipped empirical distribution function
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    parallel coordinates
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    Dendrogram
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