Developers of e-discovery software Relativity, kCura Corp., yesterday announced in London a new version 9.2 of the review platform. The new version introduces cluster visualization and a NoSQL option to allow you to offload data from a SQL Server to a horizontally scale up stored data.
KCura’s cluster visualizations use Content Analyst Company’s concept clustering technology, based on Latent Semantic Indexing, and D3.js, aka “data driven documents.” D3.js is free, open-source software that uses HTML, CSS (cascading style sheets) and SVG (scalable vector graphics) to visualize or render charts and diagrams. See Figure 1.
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