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(The valid time of a value is represented by a gray horizontal line. The granularity of a data point (left: a more coarse occurrence time than the actual timeline scale, right: a more precise occurrence time) is represented by a small mark or by an extende)
 
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The valid time of a value is represented by a gray horizontal line. The granularity of a data point (left: a more coarse occurrence time than the actual timeline scale, right: a more precise occurrence time) is represented by a small mark or by an extended mark capturing the uncertainties.

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[Bade et al., 2004] Ragnar Bade, Stefan Schlechtweg, and Silvia Miksch. Connecting Time-oriented Data and Information to a Coherent Interactive Visualization. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 04), pages 105–112, Vienna, Austria, ACM Press, April 2004. (pdf)

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