Glossary
ThoughtSpot has its own company-specific terminology, which is useful to know.
- Answer
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An answer is the result of a search that the user saves in the form of a visualization, such as a table or a chart. 
- authentication
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The process of verifying user credentials, and letting them long into ThoughtSpot. 
- data set, dataset
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A collection of related sets of information that is composed of separate elements, but can be manipulated as a unit by a computer. In the case of tabular data, a data set consists of one or more database tables, where every column of a table represents a specific variable, and each row corresponds to a record of the data set. 
- filter
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This is a column value that a user can add to search. 
- formula
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This is an expression that applies a calculation, usually a mathematical calculation, to data. 
- group aggregation
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This enables you to aggregate a value by a specific attribute. Also known as pinned aggregation or a level-based measure. 
- impression
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An impression registers when a user enters text into a search bar, or loads a Liveboard. 
- Liveboard
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This is a collection of related answers, or search results, that appear as tables or visualizations. 
- pinned measure
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This enables you to aggregate a value by a specific attribute. Also known as group aggregation, or a level-based measure. 
- reportbook
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This is an internal name for a visualization. 
- search
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This is a query in ThoughtSpot. We call this search because ThoughtSpot queries enable the user to find business information as efficiently as using an Internet search engine. 
- token
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The text that users enter in the search bar. This includes keywords, column names, and formula names. 
- user
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Individuals that can sign in to ThoughtSpot. See authentication. 
- visualization
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This is a visual representation of data. In ThoughtSpot, it is the representation of an answer. In some cases, we use the terms visualization and answer interchangeably. 
- viz
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This is a common abbreviation for visualization.