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== Short Description == | == Short Description == | ||
{{Quotation|...The essence of this scheme is to lay out the hierarchy in a uniform way on a hyperbolic plane and map this plane onto a circuular diesplay region. This supports a smooth blending between focus and context, as well as continuous redirection of the focus...| [John Lamping et al., 1995]}} | {{Quotation|...The essence of this scheme is to lay out the hierarchy in a uniform way on a hyperbolic plane and map this plane onto a circuular diesplay region. This supports a smooth blending between focus and context, as well as continuous redirection of the focus...| [John Lamping et al., 1995]}} | ||
== Suitable Datatypes == | |||
This visualization method can be used on hierarchies. With its characteristics the method is especially suitable for the visualization and manipulation of large hierachical data. | |||
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== Examples and use cases == | |||
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[[Category:Techniques]] | [[Category:Techniques]] |
Revision as of 19:40, 25 April 2006
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Short Description
...The essence of this scheme is to lay out the hierarchy in a uniform way on a hyperbolic plane and map this plane onto a circuular diesplay region. This supports a smooth blending between focus and context, as well as continuous redirection of the focus...
[John Lamping et al., 1995]
Suitable Datatypes
This visualization method can be used on hierarchies. With its characteristics the method is especially suitable for the visualization and manipulation of large hierachical data.