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{{Definition|'''Visual mapping''' is projecting complex or abstract data in a meaningful way, assigning each data–attribute a specific visual charaktersitika that stipulates associations by common sense.}} | {{Definition|'''Visual mapping''' is projecting complex or abstract data in a meaningful way, assigning each data–attribute a specific visual charaktersitika that stipulates associations by common sense.}} | ||
{{FloatingQuote|Visual mapping is a term used to describe a technique that uses off-the-shelf graphics or flowcharting tools to capture knowledge about products, to communicate that knowledge, and to collaborate [...]|[Hutcheson et al, 2002]}} | |||
[[Image:visualmapping.jpg|thumb|250px|Visual mapping]] | [[Image:visualmapping.jpg|thumb|250px|Visual mapping]] | ||
*[Hutcheson et al, 2002]: Hutcheson, Tracy D., Frederick Fusilero, Humberto Gutierrez-Rivas and Kevin M. McBride, STC Proceedings, ''Visual Mapping: A Multidisciplinary Communication Technique'', 2002. | |||
[[Category: Glossary]] | [[Category: Glossary]] |
Revision as of 20:01, 19 June 2005
Visual mapping is projecting complex or abstract data in a meaningful way, assigning each data–attribute a specific visual charaktersitika that stipulates associations by common sense.
Visual mapping is a term used to describe a technique that uses off-the-shelf graphics or flowcharting tools to capture knowledge about products, to communicate that knowledge, and to collaborate [...]
[Hutcheson et al, 2002]
- [Hutcheson et al, 2002]: Hutcheson, Tracy D., Frederick Fusilero, Humberto Gutierrez-Rivas and Kevin M. McBride, STC Proceedings, Visual Mapping: A Multidisciplinary Communication Technique, 2002.