Human-Centered Visualization Environments: GI-Dagstuhl Research Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, March 5-8, 2006, Revised PapersAndreas Kerren, Achim Ebert, Jörg Meyer Springer, 2007. gada 3. aug. - 403 lappuses This tutorial book features an augmented selection of the material presented at the GI-Dagstuhl Research Seminar on Human-Centered Visualization Environments, HCVE 2006, held in Dagstuhl Castle, Germany in March 2006. It presents eight tutorial lectures that are the thoroughly cross-reviewed and revised versions of the summaries and findings presented and discussed at the seminar. |
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... example, the ACM Symposia on Software Visualization 2005 and 2006 or the IASTED International Conferences on Graphics and Visualization in Engineering as well as on Visualization, Imaging, and Image Processing in 2007. He has served as ...
... example, the ACM Symposia on Software Visualization 2005 and 2006 or the IASTED International Conferences on Graphics and Visualization in Engineering as well as on Visualization, Imaging, and Image Processing in 2007. He has served as ...
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... example, the interaction potential of a PDA certainly differ from the interaction capabilities and possibilities of a large display system. Small displays are typically embedded in hand-held devices; this leaves only one hand free for ...
... example, the interaction potential of a PDA certainly differ from the interaction capabilities and possibilities of a large display system. Small displays are typically embedded in hand-held devices; this leaves only one hand free for ...
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... example, frozen or evaporating water, next to the temperature scale would make the visual representation universally understandable and recognizable, even without any knowledge of the language of the annotation or national unit systems ...
... example, frozen or evaporating water, next to the temperature scale would make the visual representation universally understandable and recognizable, even without any knowledge of the language of the annotation or national unit systems ...
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... example of information overload, where the user has more information available than needed, and more than he can readily assimilate. Now, consider a second situation: The Weather State Department conducted a number of interviews of the ...
... example of information overload, where the user has more information available than needed, and more than he can readily assimilate. Now, consider a second situation: The Weather State Department conducted a number of interviews of the ...
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... Examples of Usability Improvement. The first example is the transformation from the FilmFinder (see Figure2.3) to Spotfire (see Figure2.4) [650]. Basic features of the original visualization technique were maintained, but a number of ...
... Examples of Usability Improvement. The first example is the transformation from the FilmFinder (see Figure2.3) to Spotfire (see Figure2.4) [650]. Basic features of the original visualization technique were maintained, but a number of ...
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