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Information Visualization, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2006
- John M. Cushing, Lecha Dawn Janssen, Stephen Allen, Stephanie A. Guerlain:
Overview+detail in a Tomahawk Mission-to-Platform Assignment Tool: applying information visualization in support of an asset allocation planning task. 1-14 - Ming C. Hao, Daniel A. Keim, Umeshwar Dayal, Jörn Schneidewind:
Business process impact visualization and anomaly detection. 15-27 - Peter Demian, Renate Fruchter:
Finding and understanding reusable designs from large hierarchical repositories. 28-46 - Pourang Irani, Dean Slonowsky, Peer Shajahan:
Human perception of structure in shaded space-filling visualizations. 47-61 - René Keller, Claudia M. Eckert, P. John Clarkson:
Matrices or node-link diagrams: which visual representation is better for visualising connectivity models? 62-76
- David Sturtz:
User Interface Design and Evaluation (Book Review). 77-78
- Visualizing large-scale data in educational, behavioral, psychometrical and social sciences: utilities and design patterns of the SEER computational and graphical statistics. 79
Volume 5, Number 2, Summer 2006
- Wolfgang Blochinger, Michael Kaufmann, Martin Siebenhaller:
Visualization aided performance tuning of irregular task-parallel computations. 81-94 - Enrico Bertini, Giuseppe Santucci:
Give chance a chance- modeling density to enhance scatter plot quality through random data sampling. 95-110 - Matthew O. Ward, John T. Stasko:
Introduction to the Special Issue. 111 - Camilla Forsell, Stefan Seipel, Mats Lind:
Surface glyphs for efficient visualization of spatial multivariate data. 112-124 - Jimmy Johansson, Patric Ljung, Mikael Jern, Matthew Cooper:
Revealing structure in visualizations of dense 2D and 3D parallel coordinates. 125-136 - James Slack, Kristian Hildebrand, Tamara Munzner:
PRISAD: A Partitioned Rendering Infrastructure for Scalable Accordion Drawing (extended version). 137-151 - Georg Zotti:
A Sky Dome visualisation for identification of astronomical orientations. 152-166
Volume 5, Number 3, Autumn 2006
- Sigmar-Olaf Tergan, Tanja Keller, Remo Aslak Burkhard:
Integrating knowledge and information: digital concept maps as a bridging technology. 167-174
- Joseph D. Novak, Alberto J. Cañas:
The origins of the concept mapping tool and the continuing evolution of the tool. 175-184 - Alex Ivanov, Dianne Cyr:
The Concept Plot: a concept mapping visualization tool for asynchronous web-based brainstorming sessions. 185-191
- John W. Coffey, Robert R. Hoffman, Alberto J. Cañas:
Concept map-based knowledge modeling: perspectives from information and knowledge visualization. 192-201 - Martin J. Eppler:
A comparison between concept maps, mind maps, conceptual diagrams, and visual metaphors as complementary tools for knowledge construction and sharing. 202-210 - Michel Crampes, Sylvie Ranwez, Jean Villerd, Filip Velickovski, Chris Mooney, Andrew Emery, Nicholas Mille:
Concept maps for designing adaptive knowledge maps. 211-224
- Remo Aslak Burkhard:
Learning from architects: complementary concept mapping approaches. 225-234
Volume 5, Number 4, Winter 2006
Editorial
- Yang Cai, Judith D. Terrill:
Visual analysis of human dynamics: an introduction to the special issue. 235-236
- Pak Chung Wong, Stuart J. Rose, George Chin Jr., Deborah A. Frincke, Richard May, Christian Posse, Antonio Sanfilippo, James J. Thomas:
Walking the path: a new journey to explore and discover through visual analytics. 237-249
- Andrew J. Cowell, Michelle L. Gregory, Joe Bruce, Jereme Haack, Douglas Love, Stuart J. Rose, Adrienne H. Andrew:
Understanding the dynamics of collaborative multi-party discourse. 250-259 - Russell Beale, Robert J. Hendley, Andy Pryke, Barry Wilkins:
Nature-inspired visualisation of similarity and relationships in human systems and behaviours. 260-270 - Joseph Laws, Nathaniel Bauernfeind, Yang Cai:
Feature hiding in 3D human body scans. 271-278 - Celina Imielinska, Andrzej Przekwas, X. G. Tan:
Multi-scale visual analysis of trauma injury. 279-289 - Richard C. Ward, Line C. Pouchard, Barbara G. Beckerman, Stewart P. Dickson:
The HotBox: a visual user interface to medical data. 290-295
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