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John T. Stasko received the BS degree in mathematics from Bucknell University in 1983 and the ScM and PhD degrees in computer science from Brown University in 1985 and 1989, respectively. He is a professor in the College of Computing and the Graphics, Visualization, and Usability (GVU) Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

His research is in the area of human-computer interaction with a specific focus on information visualization, peripheral awareness of information, and software agents. He was program chair for the 2003 ACM Symposium on Software Visualization and is papers cochair for the 2005 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization. He is a member of the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society.

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[Amar and Stasko, 2005] Robert A. Amar and John T. Stasko, Knowledge Precepts for Design and Evaluation of Information Visualizations, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 11(4):432-442, July/August 2005.