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ACM Inroads. 10:33-38
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Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems. 37:79-86
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VINCI
We propose a radial method for visualizing time-series data on mobile devices. We display a single "snapshot" of the data at a given moment in time, and allow the user to easily navigate forwards and backwards in time to view other snapshots. Transit
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SIGCSE
Many courses on the history of computing are designed for a general student audience, and as such, include fewer technical details than one might find in a typical CS course. While this approach is appropriate in some contexts, it risks losing the in
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ACM Inroads. 4:26-28
Anecdotal evidence suggests that, despite a widespread consensus on the importance of studying the history of computing, courses on this subject are rarely taught at the university level. This paper provides data in support of the anecdotal evidence.
Autor:
Geoffrey M. Draper, Minwook Kim
Publikováno v:
VINCI
Radial visualization continues to be a popular design choice in information visualization systems, due perhaps in part to its aesthetic appeal. However, it is an open question whether radial visualizations are truly more effective than their Cartesia
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NHT@HT
Electronic literature has seen an explosion in popularity in recent years, due largely to the wide availability of smartphones, tablets, and dedicated e-reader devices. Somewhat surprisingly, mobile computing has been slow to embrace hypertext fictio
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Visualization and Data Analysis
SQiRL is a novel visualization system for querying and visualizing large multivariate data sets. Although initially designed for novice users, recent extensions to SQiRL facilitate more advanced analysis without sacrificing the simplicity that makes
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IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics. 15(5)
Radial visualization, or the practice of displaying data in a circular or elliptical pattern, is an increasingly common technique in information visualization research. In spite of its prevalence, little work has been done to study this visualization
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IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics. 14(6)
Surveys and opinion polls are extremely popular in the media, especially in the months preceding a general election. However, the available tools for analyzing poll results often require specialized training. Hence, data analysis remains out of reach