Walkthrough   (Up to ILOG Discovery Main Site)

ILOG Discovery's primary function is to study existing data sets structured as data tables, such as spreadsheets, DMBS tables, create views that reveal patterns, exceptions and trends, and export the findings to reporting tools. These pages will guide you through typical ILOG Discovery sessions. 

  1. About the data
  2. Screen Layout
Getting started with ILOG Discovery
  1. Parallel Coordinates
  2. Using parallel coordinates
  3. 2D graphs
  4. Using 2D graphs
  5. Performing Dynamic Queries with 2D Graphs
  6. Creating Maps (grids and treemaps)
  7. Customizing Maps
  8. Using multiple views in parallel
  9. What's next ?
Empowering knowledge discovery and reporting with advanced visualization features
  1. Custom views.
  2. Creating a heatmap
  3. Transforming the heatmap into a 2D graph
  4. Mapping bar charts onto the 2D graph
  5. Replacing bar charts with bar codes
  6. Creating "distributed histograms"
  7. Transforming the treemap in a gridmap
  8. Grid of 2d graphs
  9. Treemaps
  10. Treemaps with embedded charts
  11. Parallel coordinates
  12. Squarified treemaps