Teaching:TUW - UE InfoVis WS 2006/07 - Gruppe 01 - Aufgabe 3 - Technique

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Spiraclock

Summary and Description

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Bilder

Intended Purpose

  • Goals and Objectives (What should be achieved)
  • Problems/Tasks to be solved
  • Example questions (which this visualization solves)

Target Group

  • Who Why
  • Interests
  • Known Solutions

Visual Mapping

Possibilities of interaction

How does the user interact with the visualization

Which Interaction for which purpose

  • Navigation
  • Zooming
  • Highlighting
  • Dynamic Querying
  • Selection
  • Brushing
  • ...

References

[Dragicevic and Huot, 2002] Pierre Dragicevic and Stéphane Huot. SpiraClock: a continuous and non-intrusive display for upcoming events. In CHI '02: CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, pages 604-605, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2002. ACM Press
[Dragicevic, 2005] Pierre Dragicevic. SpiraClock Homepage. Created at: ?. Retrieved at: November 26, 2006. http://www.emn.fr/x-info/spiraclock/.
[Tominski, 2006] Christian Tominski. SpiraClock. Created at: ? 2006. Retrieved at: November 26, 2006. http://wwwicg.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~ct/spiraclock.html.
[Dürsteler, 2006] Juan C. Dürsteler. Visualising Time. Created at: April 12, 2006. Retrieved at: November 26, 2006. http://www.infovis.net/printMag.php?num=180&lang=2.

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