Interactive Data Analysis in a Manufacturing Setting - A Case Study

01 January 1999

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We present a case study in the application of interactive data analysis in the context of semiconductors and optical fiber manufacturing. Our approach to interactive graphics is based on well-known principles of data analysis (Chambers, Cleveland, Kleiner & Tukey 1983, Cleveland 1993, Tufte 1983, Tufte 1990) and interactive graphics (Stuetzle 1987, Becker, Cleveland & Weil 1998, Becker, Eick & Wilks 1991, Young & Lubinsky 1995, Buja, Cook & Swayne 1996), and its implementation is written in the S-language for data analysis and graphics. (Becker, Chambers & Wilks 1988, Chambers & Hastie 1992). The case study also highlights the need for improved interactive software tools in S-based systems to support the type of programmable interactive graphics that we envision. These limitations have motivated us to explore some resent developments in software technology, such as S Version 4 (Chambers 1998), Java, LispStat (Tierney 1996), XploRe (Haerdle 1998), CORBA (Siegel 1996), and PVM (Geist, Beguelin, Dongarra, Jiang, Mancheck & Sunderam 1994) and assesses how they can be used to alleviate some of the deficiencies we see in existing tools.