Overview-plus-Detail: Difference between revisions

From InfoVis:Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
comment2,
Rollback malicious edits
 
(236 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
comment2,
{{Definition|Two images are used for presentation. One shows a rough overview of the complete information space and neglects details. The other one shows a small portion of the information space and visualizes details. Both images are either shown sequentially or in parallel.}}
 
{{Quotation|Overview + detail provides multiple views, with the first being an overview : providing overall patterns to users|[Zhu, Bin et Hsinchun, Chen. 2005, p. 155]}}
 
{{Quotation|An overview+detail interface design is characterized by the simultaneous display of both an overview and detailed view of an information space, each in a distinct presentation space.|[Cockburn, Karlson and Bederson, 2008]}}
 
== Références ==
*[Zhu, Bin et Hsinchun, Chen. 2005]. Information Visualization. ''Annual review of information science and technology'' 39,1, 139-177
*[Andy Cockburn, K. Karlson and Benjamin B. Bederson], A review of overview+detail, zooming, and focus+context interfaces
 
== Synonyms ==
*Overview+Detail
*Overview and Detail
 
== Related Terms ==
[[focus-plus-context|Focus+Context]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Interaction_Techniques]]

Latest revision as of 13:23, 24 November 2013

Two images are used for presentation. One shows a rough overview of the complete information space and neglects details. The other one shows a small portion of the information space and visualizes details. Both images are either shown sequentially or in parallel.
Overview + detail provides multiple views, with the first being an overview : providing overall patterns to users
[Zhu, Bin et Hsinchun, Chen. 2005, p. 155]


An overview+detail interface design is characterized by the simultaneous display of both an overview and detailed view of an information space, each in a distinct presentation space.
[Cockburn, Karlson and Bederson, 2008]


Références

  • [Zhu, Bin et Hsinchun, Chen. 2005]. Information Visualization. Annual review of information science and technology 39,1, 139-177
  • [Andy Cockburn, K. Karlson and Benjamin B. Bederson], A review of overview+detail, zooming, and focus+context interfaces

Synonyms

  • Overview+Detail
  • Overview and Detail

Related Terms

Focus+Context