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== Purpose ==
An alternative would be categories used for the InfoVis conference
<ref>You can find more detailed descriptions of each of these categories at http://vis.computer.org/VisWeek2008/infovis/papers.html</ref>.


== Inspirations ==
The top level categories are;


== Taxonomy ==
*Techniques: techniques or algorithms used in infovis
*Techniques
*Systems: real or proposed infovis systems
**Interaction Techniques
*Design Study: Design choices when applying infovis techniques
**Representation Techniques
*Evaluation: ~of infovis visualisations, interfaces or systems
*Systems
*Model: theoretical information visualization.
*Design Study
 
*Evaluation
This needs to be filled out with sub categories;
*Model
 
Where would the following fit;
# InfoVis software design patterns
# Dust & Magnet
# Chi's Data-state reference model
# Prefuse framework
 
What sub-headings would be required?
 
 
 
==References==
<references/>
 
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Revision as of 21:07, 11 March 2008

An alternative would be categories used for the InfoVis conference [1].

The top level categories are;

  • Techniques: techniques or algorithms used in infovis
  • Systems: real or proposed infovis systems
  • Design Study: Design choices when applying infovis techniques
  • Evaluation: ~of infovis visualisations, interfaces or systems
  • Model: theoretical information visualization.

This needs to be filled out with sub categories;

Where would the following fit;

  1. InfoVis software design patterns
  2. Dust & Magnet
  3. Chi's Data-state reference model
  4. Prefuse framework

What sub-headings would be required?


References

  1. You can find more detailed descriptions of each of these categories at http://vis.computer.org/VisWeek2008/infovis/papers.html