GGobi Pipeline ============== The concept of a data pipeline is an old one, and is present in some form in all interactive and dynamic graphic programmes. This talk discusses the pipeline that underlies GGobi and how it is being extended. While the pipeline has always been an implicit part of GGobi, the new design makes it more modular, formally defined and more flexible. The pipeline is made up of multiple stages, each encapsulating some transformation of the data matrix. The transformations are very general, and may involve adding new variables (eg. principle coordinates), removing observations (eg. subsetting), or transforming data values. Each pipeline stage must also provide the inverse operation so that events can travel both up and down the pipeline. The stages fall into five basic groups: transform, standardise, convert, project and viewport. Pipeline stages are designed to be composed in any order, and the particular structure of a pipeline will define the operation of a particular interactive/dynamic graphics software. For example, GGobi (the application) is a GUI on top of a particular composition of pipeline stages. Hadley Wickham Iowa State University