Title
A Graph-Based Framework for Multiparadigmatic Visual Access to Databases
Abstract
We describe an approach for multiparadigmatic visual access to databases, which is proposed to achieve seamless integration of different interaction paradigms. The user is provided with an adaptive interface augmented by a user model, supporting different visual representations of both data and queries. The visual representations are characterized on the basis of the chosen visual formalisms, namely forms, diagrams, and icons. To access different databases, a unified data model, the Graph Model, is used as a common underlying formalism to which databases, expressed in the most popular data models, can be mapped. Graph Model databases are queried through the adaptive interface. The semantics of the query operations is formally defined in terms of graphical primitives. Such a formal approach permits us to define the concept of "atomic query," which is the minimal portion of a query that can be transferred from one interaction paradigm to another and processed by the system. Since certain interaction modalities and visual representations are more suitable for certain user classes, the system can suggest to the user the most appropriate interaction modality as well as the visual representation, according to the user model. Some results on user model construction are presented.
Year
DOI
Venue
1996
10.1109/69.506712
IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng.
Keywords
Field
DocType
heterogeneous databases.,certain user class,visual representation,appropriate interaction modality,adaptive visual interface,multiparadigmatic visual access,multiparadigmatic interaction,index terms,visual formalisms,visual query system,different visual representation,adaptive interface,user model construction,graph-based data model,graph model databases,graph-based framework,user model,graphical user interfaces,computer languages,information systems,data mining,database languages,indexing terms,diagrams,knowledge engineering,query languages,job design,graph theory,data models,data model
Graph theory,Data modeling,Data mining,Query language,Computer science,Visualization,Theoretical computer science,Graphical user interface,User modeling,User interface,Data model,Database
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
8
3
1041-4347
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
56
32.52
29
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
tiziana catarci11406271.05
Shi-Kuo Chang218561248.89
Maria F. Costabile314340.13
Stefano Levialdi4761138.15
giuseppe santucci5834179.53