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*[http://www2.parc.com/istl/projects/MagicLenses/94CHIFilters.html]Maureen C.Stone, Ken Fishkin, Eric A Bier, ''The Movable Filter as a User Interface Tool'',2004.
*[http://www2.parc.com/istl/projects/MagicLenses/94CHIFilters.html]Maureen C.Stone, Ken Fishkin, Eric A Bier, ''The Movable Filter as a User Interface Tool'',2004.
*John Viega, Matthew J. Conway, George Williams, and Randy Pausch, ''3D magic Lenses'', ACM, 1996, Pages 51–58.
*John Viega, Matthew J. Conway, George Williams, and Randy Pausch, ''3D magic Lenses'', ACM, 1996, Pages 51–58.
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[[Category: Glossary]]
[[Category: Glossary]]

Revision as of 05:53, 14 April 2003


Showing a modified view of the selected region of interest while leaving the rest of the visualization unchanged, these tools extend the metaphor of a magnifying glass to include any sort of useful visual transformation of application data. They can be used to help the user understand various types of information, from text documents to scientific visualizations.

References

  • [1]Maureen C.Stone, Ken Fishkin, Eric A Bier, The Movable Filter as a User Interface Tool,2004.
  • John Viega, Matthew J. Conway, George Williams, and Randy Pausch, 3D magic Lenses, ACM, 1996, Pages 51–58.