DocumentCode :
3705568
Title :
Collaborative visual analysis with RCloud
Author :
Stephen North;Carlos Scheidegger;Simon Urbanek;Gordon Woodhull
Author_Institution :
Infovisible, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
25
Lastpage :
32
Abstract :
Consider the emerging role of data science teams embedded in larger organizations. Individual analysts work on loosely related problems, and must share their findings with each other and the organization at large, moving results from exploratory data analyses (EDA) into automated visualizations, diagnostics and reports deployed for wider consumption. There are two problems with the current practice. First, there are gaps in this workflow: EDA is performed with one set of tools, and automated reports and deployments with another. Second, these environments often assume a single-developer perspective, while data scientist teams could get much benefit from easier sharing of scripts and data feeds, experiments, annotations, and automated recommendations, which are well beyond what traditional version control systems provide. We contribute and justify the following three requirements for systems built to support current data science teams and users: discoverability, technology transfer, and coexistence. In addition, we contribute the design and implementation of RCloud, a system that supports the requirements of collaborative data analysis, visualization and web deployment. About 100 people used RCloud for two years. We report on interviews with some of these users, and discuss design decisions, tradeoffs and limitations in comparison to other approaches.
Keywords :
"Data visualization","Data analysis","Visual analytics","Production","Collaboration","Organizations","Electronic mail"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VAST.2015.7347627
Filename :
7347627
Link To Document :
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