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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... interface (or simply interface), which includes both software and hardware ... user-friendly and better adapted to the needs of the users. The combination ... user's background, see Figure 1.1. The creation of this textbook was motivated ...
... interface (or simply interface), which includes both software and hardware ... user-friendly and better adapted to the needs of the users. The combination ... user's background, see Figure 1.1. The creation of this textbook was motivated ...
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... user studies which describe how critical information about the user can be obtained, so that the designed system is ... interface design are closely related. Therefore, some of the same strategies can be applied to both areas. One such ...
... user studies which describe how critical information about the user can be obtained, so that the designed system is ... interface design are closely related. Therefore, some of the same strategies can be applied to both areas. One such ...
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... user study to set the requirements for optimal visualizations. The designer does not understand what kind of information should be visualized ... user interface design and development that views Human-Centered Aspects Human-Centered Approach.
... user study to set the requirements for optimal visualizations. The designer does not understand what kind of information should be visualized ... user interface design and development that views Human-Centered Aspects Human-Centered Approach.
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... user interface design and development that views the knowledge about intended users of a system as a central concern, including, for example, knowledge about user's abilities and needs, their task(s), and the environment(s) within which ...
... user interface design and development that views the knowledge about intended users of a system as a central concern, including, for example, knowledge about user's abilities and needs, their task(s), and the environment(s) within which ...
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... User's Satisfaction. Traditionally, software systems have been evaluated in ... interface should be perceived as being usable by the specified users [798] ... user's comfort level while using the system. Furthermore, from its beginning ...
... User's Satisfaction. Traditionally, software systems have been evaluated in ... interface should be perceived as being usable by the specified users [798] ... user's comfort level while using the system. Furthermore, from its beginning ...
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