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* [Ware, 2000] C. Ware, [[Ware, C.: Information Visualization - Perception for Design, Morgan Kaufmann, 2004|Information Visualization: Perception for Design]]. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann (Academic Press), p. 1, 2000. | * [Ware, 2000] C. Ware, [[Ware, C.: Information Visualization - Perception for Design, Morgan Kaufmann, 2004|Information Visualization: Perception for Design]]. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann (Academic Press), p. 1, 2000. | ||
* [Tory and Möller, 2004] Melanie Tory and Torsten Möller, Human Factors in Visualization Research, ''IEEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics'', 10(1):72-84, January/February 2004. | * [Tory and Möller, 2004] Melanie Tory and Torsten Möller, Human Factors in Visualization Research, ''IEEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics'', 10(1):72-84, January/February 2004. | ||
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Revision as of 09:41, 7 June 2006
A graphical representation of data or concepts, which is either an internal construct of the mind or an external artifact supporting decision making.
References
- [Ware, 2000] C. Ware, Information Visualization: Perception for Design. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann (Academic Press), p. 1, 2000.
- [Tory and Möller, 2004] Melanie Tory and Torsten Möller, Human Factors in Visualization Research, IEEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 10(1):72-84, January/February 2004.