| Peter Young. Three dimensional information visualisation. Technical Report 12/96, Department for Computer Science, University of Durham, UK, November 1996. Available online at http://www.dur.ac.uk/dcs3py/pages/work/ Documents. |
....distortion offers a broad view on entities assembled within the wall. These are only a few visualization techniques helpful to align elements in 3D space yielding clearly observable and manageable structures. Several applications of these techniques can be found in the literature, Young [You96] gives a good overview. Of course, these techniques can be 3 Fig. 5. Information cubes Fig. 6. A wall combined with each other to model more complex arrangements. B. Levels of Manipulation The semantics of a visualization is its underlying Java code. We must distinguish between manipulations ....
Peter Young. Three dimensional information visualisation. Technical Report 12/96, Department for Computer Science, University of Durham, UK, November 1996. Available online at http://www.dur.ac.uk/dcs3py/pages/work/ Documents.
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Peter Young, "Three Dimensional Information Visualisation" (http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dcs3py/pages/work/Documents/lit-survey/IV-Survey/index.html), Computer Science Technical Report, No. 12/96, Department of Computer Science, University of Durham, UK, November 1996.
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Peter Young "Three Dimensional Information Visualisation", Computer Science Technical Report no. 12/96, (Visualisation Research Group,Center of Software Maintainance, Department of Computer Science,University of Durham), web version at: http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dcs3py/pages/work/documents/lit-survey/IV-Survey/
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