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1. charactaristics statt characteristics <\b>
1. charactaristics statt characteristics <\n>
2. visualisation statt visualization
2. visualisation statt visualization
3. visualised statt visualized
3. visualised statt visualized

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1. charactaristics statt characteristics <\n> 2. visualisation statt visualization 3. visualised statt visualized 4. hava statt have 5. therfore statt therefore 6. sortings statt sorting 7. recognised statt recognized

Vorgenommene Änderungen

Vorher: Visual Variables are a specified set of modifications that can be applied to objects in order to encode information. Nacher: Visual Variables are a specified set of symbols that can be applied to data in order to translate information.

ALT:The question is, if there are basic visual symbols that, arranged in a particular way, can be used to convey information in a similar manner. Neu: The question is: If there are basic visual symbols arranged in a particular way, can they be used to convey information in a similar manner?

Alt: All of those developments were primarily made for cartographic purposes and only later adapted and used for information visualisation. Neu: All of those developments were primarily made for cartographic purposes. With the computerization of information these Visual Variables were adapted and used for information visualization.

Neu hinzugefügt: The concept of information visualization began in the 1930's, but after the 1950's became more developed by cartographers. Since the development of computers has revolutionized all aspects of information visualization. Mapmaking with pan and paper become unnecessary. Map making software such as CAD, GIS and specialized map illustration software became very important.


Neue Überschrift gesetzt: Jaques Bertin

%folgender Absatz wurde unter Jaques Bertin eingefügt% Alt: Jaques Bertin [Bertin, 1967] described marks as these basic units and also developed a given number of methods these units can be modified, such as position, size, shape, or color. Neu:Jaques Bertin [Bertin, 1967] described marks as these basic units and also developed a given number of methods these units can be modified with, such as position, size, shape, or color. %

%Anderung der Überschrift Visual Variables based on Mackinlay in Jock D. Mackinley %Kurze

% wegen der Unübersichtlichkeit der textuellen Beschreibung der Tasks wurde diese durch ein Bild ersetzt

Quellen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animated_mapping#Visual_variables