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== References == | == References == | ||
*[Baldonado et al., 2000]: Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Allison Woodruff, and Allan Kuchinsky, Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization, in ''Proc. of Advanced Visual Interfaces ( | *[Baldonado et al., 2000]: Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Allison Woodruff, and Allan Kuchinsky, Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization, in ''Proc. of Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2000)'', pages 110-119. ACM Press, 2000. | ||
[[Category: Glossary]] | [[Category: Glossary]] |
Revision as of 10:02, 13 October 2005
A multiple view–system uses two or more distinct views to support the investigation of a single conceptual entity.
[Baldonado et al., 2000]
Combining different visualization techniques and applying them on data acquired during one observation (belonging to the same concept) can yield deeper insights into the data, make finding causal relationships easier, and uncover unforeseen connections.
References
- [Baldonado et al., 2000]: Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Allison Woodruff, and Allan Kuchinsky, Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization, in Proc. of Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2000), pages 110-119. ACM Press, 2000.