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A Framework for Information Visualization Spreadsheets - Chi (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....These systems offer many advantages for rapidly building applications. The success of these systems attests to the utility of modular, easy to use, extensible tools for visualization tasks. Examples of such systems include ConMan [43] AVS [101, 8] IRIS Explorer [53] IBM Data Explorer [50, 1], and Visualization Toolkit (VTK) 89, 90] In general, existing visualization systems are designed for visualizing a single dataset at a time. Visual Interactive Spreadsheets Past work in the visualization community has produced interactive tables for specific applications, and include systems ....

....The operator model also helps us in choosing between these implementation choices. For example, if an operator is closer to the view stage in the pipeline, then it is most efficient and most easily implemented in the visualization system. Data flow systems such as AVS [8] and Data Explorer [50], and our Visualization Spreadsheet [30] implement most, if not all, of its visual mapping transformation operators and view operators in the visualization. Often the data source of a visualization comes from a data analytical engine such as a relational database. In these cases, if an operator ....

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IBM Visualization Data Explorer (DX). http://www.almaden.ibm.com/dx/, February 1999. (current as of date).


A Dataflow-Based Software Integration Model in Parallel and.. - Cheng (1996)   (Correct)

....such as a cluster of workstations in which each process or group of processes may execute on a different machine, RPC (Remote Procedure Call) and TCP IP sockets are used for message passing in the network. Among other systems similar to AVS are Explorer from SGI [31] Data Explorer from IBM [125], and Khoros [126] PVM [73] is a message passing programming system for the development and execution of large concurrent or parallel applications that consist of many interacting but relatively independent components. It can operate on a collection of heterogeneous computing elements (nodes) ....

IBM. IBM Visualization Data Explorer (DX), http://www-i.almaden.ibm.com/dx/.


An Operator Interaction Framework for Visualization Systems - Chi, Riedl (1998)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....video processing in Khoros. The operator model also helps us in choosing between these choices. If the operator is closer to the view stage in the pipeline, then it is most efficient and most easily implemented in the visualization system. For example, systems such as AVS [33] and Data Explorer [34] data flow systems and the Visualization Spreadsheet [8] implement most, if not all, of its visual mapping transformation operators and view operators in the visualization. 5 Discussion 5.1 Three classes of users of this framework Three kinds of people can benefit from this framework. First, ....

IBM Visualization Data Explorer (DX). http://www.almaden.ibm.com/dx/, Feb. 1997. (current as of date).


Transfer Function Specification for the.. - Castro, König.. (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....techniques, direct volume rendering has emerged as an important approach in this case. The need to visualize the acquired data has given rise to a wide variety of volume visualization techniques [8, 9, 10, 15, 17, 18] and the development of a number of specialized visualization systems [1, 2, 4, 6]. In spite of the progress and the advantages of direct volume visualization, its use is not widespread and it has not been integrated in many of the commercial systems. In the context of volume visualization, transfer functions that assign optical properties, such as color and opacity, to data ....

IBM Corporation, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA. IBM visualization Data Explorer, fourth edition, October 1993.


A Spreadsheet Approach to Information Visualization - Chi, Barry, Riedl, Konstan (1997)   (21 citations)  (Correct)

....These systems offer many advantages for rapidly building applications. The success of these systems attests to the utility of modular, easy to use, extensible tools for visualization tasks. Examples of such systems include ConMan [9] AVS [29, 32] IRIS Explorer [34] IBM Data Explorer [33], and Visualization Toolkit (VTK) 25, 26] Visual Interactive Spreadsheets Past work in the visualization community has produced interactive tables for specific applications, and include systems such as TableLens [20] FOCUS [27] a graphical financial spreadsheet called FINESSE [31] The ....

IBM Visualization Data Explorer (DX). http://www.almaden.ibm.com/dx/, Feb. 1997. (current as of date).


Expressiveness of the Data Flow and Data State Models in.. - Chi (2001)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Data)   (Correct)

....deals with both transformations and representations. Transformation is the process that converts data into graphical primitives. Representation is the data structures that are used to handle and store the various outputs of these processes. Traditional visualization data flow networks [14, 16, 9, 11, 1, 10] have concentrated on the various transformations that are necessary to generate a computer display. These data flow networks are typically depicted graphically by drawing a network with nodes representing data transformation processes, and directional edges representing how data flows from one ....

IBM Visualization Data Explorer (DX). http://www.almaden.ibm.com/dx/, February 1999.

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