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*[http://fabdp.fh-potsdam.de/daessler/paper/uom0595/tut.html]Rolf Daessler, ''Visualization of Abstract Information'', 1995.
*[http://fabdp.fh-potsdam.de/daessler/paper/uom0595/tut.html]Rolf Daessler, ''Visualization of Abstract Information'', 1995.
*[http://www.vrvis.at/vis/resources/DA-RVoigt/node4.html]Robert Voigt, ''Classification and Definition of Terms'', 2002.
*[http://www.vrvis.at/vis/resources/DA-RVoigt/node4.html]Robert Voigt, ''Classification and Definition of Terms'', 2002.
<timeline>
ImageSize  = width:160 height:550
PlotArea  = width:50 height:530 left:50 bottom:10
DateFormat = yyyy
Period    = from:1919 till:1991
TimeAxis  = orientation:vertical
ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:1920
# there is no automatic collision detection,
# so shift texts up or down manually to avoid overlap
Define $dx = 25 # shift text to right side of bar
PlotData=
  bar:Leaders color:red width:25 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:S
  from:start till:1922 shift:($dx,15)  text:Vladimir~Ilyich~[[Lenin]]
  from:1922  till:1953 shift:($dx,5)    text:[[Stalin|Josef Stalin]]
  from:1953  till:1964 shift:($dx,5)    text:Nikita~[[Khrushchev]]
  from:1964  till:1982 shift:($dx,5)    text:Leonid~[[Brezhnev]]
  from:1982  till:1984 shift:($dx,-12)  text:Yuri~[[Andropov]]
  from:1984  till:1985 shift:($dx,4)    text:Konstantin~[[Chernenko]] fontsize:XS
  from:1985  till:end  shift:($dx,10)  text:Mikhail~[[Gorbachev]]
</timeline>


[[Category: Glossary]]
[[Category: Glossary]]

Revision as of 19:29, 5 May 2005

Abstract data refers to (heterogenous) data that has no inherent spatial structure; thus it does not allow for a straightforward mapping to any geometry, but relies upon means provided by information visualization for its visual representation.

Therefore creating a virtual reality (VR) is essential to visualizing abstract data. To allow intuitive understanding and to find wide acceptance, virtual spaces will be based on a real–world analogue that mostly supports human cognitive abilities.

References

  • [1]Rolf Daessler, Visualization of Abstract Information, 1995.
  • [2]Robert Voigt, Classification and Definition of Terms, 2002.