Movies & Tutorials


 Tutorials 
How to use Visual OLAP

This tutorial will help you understand Miner3D Visual OLAP workflow better. You will learn how to create an OLAP Database connection, how to browse OLAP Catalogs and create OLAP Query and how to create and edit data charts. You also will see Color Ramp edit window, adjusting of chart's base lattice properties and many more actions.

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 OLAP Databases 
OLAP Global Sales over Time

OLAP Sales data from a global company analyzed by Miner3D and displayed in a time animated visualization. The entire data set exceeds 250,000 data points and you can imagine the size of the original report. All that information is meaningfully displayed in just about 40 seconds movie...

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OLAP Global Sales Data Cubes

Sales data from a global company analyzed by Miner3D and applied Miner3D K-means Clustering algorithms.

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Data Warehouse Sales Facts

The example shows live 3D bars chart built on OLAP Data Warehouse of a leading national retailer.

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Data Warehouse Sales Inventories

The example shows live Bar charts built on OLAP Data Warehouse of a leading national retailer.
Trellis index by Calendar Years. Visual queries run by Product SKUs and then by Store.

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 Process Control 
Environmental Control Study

The movie shows environmental control data captured from a real application site. Data points show control wells spread over a controlled area. Size and color of data objects represent contamination indicator changes taken over the site within a period of 2 weeks.

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Process Control Study

The movie shows environmental control data captured from a real application site. A pool of graphic bars represent an abstract process site. Height and color of bars represent process qualities data and changes indicate behavior of the entire pool within a specified amount of time.

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