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Totally cool visualization. Question:How are the boxes orerded? I am guessing, by gross revenue, but how did you decide whether to order the wider boxes on the bottom and to the right and the tall skinnier ones to the left and at the top?Thanks,Elliot
 
<b>Type:</b> Book/Hardback<br>
<b>Author:</b> [[Spence, Robert|Robert Spence]]<br>
<b>Pages:</b> 304<br>
<b>Publisher:</b> Pearson Education<br>
<b>Publication Date:</b> December 2006<br>
 
{{Quotation|Fully revised textbook on the rapidly growing field of Information Visualization. Its emphasis is on real-world examples and applications of computer-generated and interactive visualization.  Information visualization deals with representing concepts and data in a meaningful way. Depending on the medium used, information can be visualized in either static (e.g. a graph on a printed page) or dynamic forms. This book is appropriate for courses in information visualization, human-computer interaction, interaction design, and computer graphics.|[Pearson, 2006]}}
 
 
 
{{ISBN|0132065509}}
 
== References ==
[Pearson, 2006] Pearson Education, Bookshop: Information Visualization - Design for Interaction, Retrieved at: Dec 4, 2006. http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/Bookshop/detail.asp?item=100000000132840
 
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Totally cool visualization. Question:How are the boxes orerded? I am guessing, by gross revenue, but how did you decide whether to order the wider boxes on the bottom and to the right and the tall skinnier ones to the left and at the top?Thanks,Elliot