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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... application to manage the weather information. To develop the application, the development team analyzed how the forecasters used the weather data in their job, thus they developed information visualization systems which helped ...
... application to manage the weather information. To develop the application, the development team analyzed how the forecasters used the weather data in their job, thus they developed information visualization systems which helped ...
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... application domain, but it is clearly related to usability [176]. In fact, to be usable, an interface should be perceived as being usable by the specified users [798]. Definition of Usability. Three important concepts have appeared ...
... application domain, but it is clearly related to usability [176]. In fact, to be usable, an interface should be perceived as being usable by the specified users [798]. Definition of Usability. Three important concepts have appeared ...
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... application domain, the user's experience and the use context. Therefore, if this general correlation can not be found, the application domain must be carefully analyzed to assign the correct degree of importance to each aspect of ...
... application domain, the user's experience and the use context. Therefore, if this general correlation can not be found, the application domain must be carefully analyzed to assign the correct degree of importance to each aspect of ...
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... application, and are not measurable in terms of accuracy, completeness, or resources usage. Although this chapter will work with the ISO's description of usability, recent research efforts have provided new definitions and concepts ...
... application, and are not measurable in terms of accuracy, completeness, or resources usage. Although this chapter will work with the ISO's description of usability, recent research efforts have provided new definitions and concepts ...
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... application among the whole target group, it is important that the application is easy to use and easy to learn. The less experienced user should be able to learn the application without spending to much time in how to explore the ...
... application among the whole target group, it is important that the application is easy to use and easy to learn. The less experienced user should be able to learn the application without spending to much time in how to explore the ...
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