OLIVE: On-line Library of Information Visualization Environments. http://otal.umd.edu/Olive/, 1999. 1 We have omitted the bibliography of all of the 36 techniques mentioned to save space. The interested reader should refer to [CMS99] or write to the author.

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....visualization design space is the most detailed and thorough to date. It is more detailed in the sense that we have broken each technique down by not only its data type, but also by its processing operating steps. It is thorough in that it categorizes the well known techniques in [Chi97] [Olive99], and [CMS99] 2. RELATED WORK Most previous work focused on constructing taxonomies of information visualization techniques uses a data centric point of view. In an article describing the design space of information visualization techniques, Card and Mackinlay started constructing a ....

....of visualization into several subcategories: Scientific Visualization, GIS, Multi dimensional Plots, Multi dimensional Tables, Information Landscapes and Spaces, Node and Link, Trees, and Text Transforms. OLIVE is a taxonomy assembled by students in Shneiderman s information visualization class [Olive99], and divides information visualization techniques using eight visual data types: temporal, 1D, 2D, 3D, multi D, Tree, Network, and Workspace. Previously, we also proposed a taxonomy of information visualization techniques based not only on data types, but also on the processing operators that are ....

OLIVE: On-line Library of Information Visualization Environments. http://otal.umd.edu/Olive/, 1999. 1 We have omitted the bibliography of all of the 36 techniques mentioned to save space. The interested reader should refer to [CMS99] or write to the author.

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