| W. S. Cleveland & R. McGill (1985) Graphical perception and graphical methods for analysing scientific data. Science, 828}833. |
....and their implied meanings of program behaviour are straightforward to comprehend without textual interpretation. This in general relates to graphical perception, defined by cognitive scientists as the visual decoding of the quantitative and qualitative information which is encoded on graphs [46]. No matter how impressive and beautiful a graph model may be, if the viewer cannot easily decode it then the decoding method has failed. Our judgement of various graph models against this criterion is based on our own experience and thus may be biased. z Animation which particular ....
W. S. Cleveland & R. McGill (1985) Graphical perception and graphical methods for analysing scientific data. Science, 828}833.
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W. S. Cleveland and R. McGill. Graphical perceptionand graphical methods for analyzingand presenting scientific data. Science, 229:828--833, 1985.
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