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'''Description:''' The aim of this project is the development of interactive visualization methods to support protocol-based care. | '''Description:''' The aim of this project is the development of interactive visualization methods to support protocol-based care. | ||
CareVis provides multiple simultaneous views to cover different aspects of a complex underlying data structure of treatment plans and patient data. The tightly coupled views use visualization methods well-known to domain experts and are designed to facilitate users' tasks. CareVis enables a meaningful navigation, provides annotations on demand for not overwhelming the viewer, and helps to keep orientation by using [[Focus-plus-Context|Focus Context]] techniques, thus increasing the flexibility in working with treatment plans and patient data. | CareVis provides multiple simultaneous views to cover different aspects of a complex underlying data structure of treatment plans and patient data. The tightly coupled views use visualization methods well-known to domain experts and are designed to facilitate users' tasks. CareVis enables a meaningful navigation, provides annotations on demand for not overwhelming the viewer, and helps to keep orientation by using [[Focus-plus-Context|Focus+Context]] techniques, thus increasing the flexibility in working with treatment plans and patient data. | ||
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Revision as of 10:01, 11 April 2007
Title: CareVis - Interactive Visualization Methods to Support Protocol-Based Care
Participants: Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch
Institution: Information Engineering Group (ieg), Institute of Software Technology and Interactive System, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, Europe.
Homepage: http://ieg.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/projects/carevis/
Description: The aim of this project is the development of interactive visualization methods to support protocol-based care.
CareVis provides multiple simultaneous views to cover different aspects of a complex underlying data structure of treatment plans and patient data. The tightly coupled views use visualization methods well-known to domain experts and are designed to facilitate users' tasks. CareVis enables a meaningful navigation, provides annotations on demand for not overwhelming the viewer, and helps to keep orientation by using Focus+Context techniques, thus increasing the flexibility in working with treatment plans and patient data.