| Andrews K., Visualizing Rich, Structured Hypermedia, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, pp 40-42, July/Aug. 1998. |
....information visualization: Treemaps ( 3] represent hierarchical information via a 2D rectangular map. It provides compact visual representations of complex data spaces through both area and color. We did not choose this metaphor, because we wanted to use 3D. Information landscapes ([1]) and CGI s File System Navigator ( 15] display information in 3D. Such visualizations are very intuitive, but they are rapidly cluttered and not fitted to large hierarchies. Fisheye Visualizations ( 14] they show the center of interest in a large scale and with great detail, while areas ....
Andrews K., Visualizing Rich, Structured Hypermedia, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, pp 40-42, July/Aug. 1998.
....information visualization: Treemaps ( Asahi 95] represent hierarchical information via a 2D rectangular map. It provides compact visual representations of complex data spaces through both area and color. We did not choose this metaphor, because we wanted to use 3D. Information landscapes ( Andrews 98] and CGI s File System Navigator ( FSN 95] display information in 3D. Such visualizations are very intuitive, but they are rapidly cluttered and not fitted to large hierarchies. Fisheye Visualizations ( Sarkar 93] they show the center of interest in a large scale and with great detail, ....
Visualizing Rich, Structured Hypermedia, Andrews K., IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, July/Aug. 1998, pp 40-42.
....visualization: Treemaps ( Asah95] represent hierarchical information via a 2D rectangular map, providing compact visual representations of complex data spaces through both area and color. This representation uses the full screen very efficiently. Example of Treemap Information landscapes ([Andr98]) display information in 3D. FSN95] is an information landscape used for file systems navigation: it lays out the directories in a hierarchy with each directory represented by a pedestal. The height of the pedestal is proportional to the size of the files in the directory. The directories are ....
....are connected by wires, on which it is possible to travel. On top of each directory are boxes representing individual files. The heights of the boxes represent the size of the file, while the color represents the age. Example of file system visualization with FSN 4 15 Information pyramids ([Andr98]) are another metaphor in which a plateau represents the top of the hierarchy while other, smaller plateaus arranged on top of it represent its subtrees; pyramids thus grow upwards as the hierarchy descends. The two latter techniques are very useful for small hierarchies visualizations, as the ....
Andrews K., Visualizing Rich, Structured Hypermedia, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, July/Aug. 1998, pp 40-42.
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