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*[[Software Links (InfoVis_Applications)#Treemap related|Treemap related Software Applications]] | *[[Software Links (InfoVis_Applications)#Treemap related|Treemap related Software Applications]] | ||
*[http://treemap.sourceforge.net/ TreeMap Java Library] | *[http://treemap.sourceforge.net/ TreeMap Java Library] | ||
*[http://www.panopticonexplorer.com/ Treemaps of your own files, spreadsheets, databases, processes etc | *[http://www.panopticonexplorer.com/ Treemaps of your own files, spreadsheets, databases, processes etc] | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 16:58, 30 April 2006
Treemaps [Johnson and Shneiderman, 1991] are a rectangular, space-filling approach for visualizing hierarchical data. They use 2D visualization of trees where the tree nodes are encapsulated into the area of their parent node. The size of the single nodes is determined proportionally in relation to all other nodes of the hierarchy by an attribute of the node.
External Links
- Home of Treemap (HCIL, University of Maryland)
- Treemap related Software Applications
- TreeMap Java Library
- Treemaps of your own files, spreadsheets, databases, processes etc
References
- [HCIL, 2003] Human-Computer Interaction Lab / University of Maryland, Treemap. Created at: August 5, 2003. Retrieved at: October 3, 2005. http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/treemap/
- [Johnson and Shneiderman, 1991] Johnson, B. and Shneiderman, B. Treemaps: A Space-Filling Approach to the Visualization of Hierarchical Information Structures. In Proceedings of the IEEE Information Visualization ’91, pages 275–282, IEEE, 1991.