- 1.Advanced Visual Systems, inc.AVSDeveloper's Guide, 1992.Google Scholar
- 2.Ken Brodlie and Lesley Brankin. GRASPARC - A Problem Solving Environment Integrating Computation and Visualization. In Gregory M. Nielson and Dan Bergeron, editors, Proc. 1EEE ~sualization '93, pages 102-109. IEEE Computer Society Press, October 1993. ISBbl 0-8186-3940-7. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 3.Gordon Cameron, editor. Special Focus: Modular Visualization Environments (MVEs). Computer Graphics, 29(2):3--60, May 1995. ISSN 0097-8930. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 4.Gitta Domik. Tutorial on Visualization. (http://www.edueation.siggraph.org/).Google Scholar
- 5.Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant B. Navathe. Fundamentals of Database Systems. The Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co., Inc., Second edition, 1994. ISBN 0-8053-1748-1. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 6.Brian Evans, organizer. An Introduction to Data Sonijication. Course Notes 81. ACM SIGGRAPH 93, August 1993.Google Scholar
- 7.Issei Fujishiro, Yuji Maeda, Hiroshi Sato, and Yuriko Takeshima. Volumetric Data Exploration Using Interval Volume. 1EEE Transactions on ~sualization and Computer Graphics, 2(2):144-155, June 1996. ISSN 1077-2626. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 8.Allen Van Gelder and Jane Wflhelms. Topological Considerations in Isosurface Generation. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 13(4):337-375, October 1994. ISSN 0730-0301. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 9.Nahum Gershon and Stephen G. Eick. Computer Graphies and Visualization in the Global Information Infrastructure. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 16(2):60- 75, March 1996. ISSN 0272-1716. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 10.Paul E. Haeberli. ConMan: A Visual Programming Language for Interactive Graphics. In John Dill, editor, Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH 88 Conference Proceedings), volume 22, pages 103-111, August 1988. ISBN 0-201- 09196-8. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 11.Akira Harashima, Masataka Watanabe, and Issei Fujishiro. Evolution of Bioconvection Patterns in a Culture of Motile Flagellates. The Physics of Fluids, 31(4):764--775, April 1988. ISSN 0031-9171.Google ScholarCross Ref
- 12.I-firoo Iwata and Haruo Noma. Volume Haptization. In Proc. IEEE 1993 Symposium on Research Frontiers in Virtual Reality, pages 16-23, October 1993. ISBN 0-8186-4910-0.Google Scholar
- 13.Arie E. Kaufman, editor. Volume Visualization. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1991. ISBN 0-8186-9020-8. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 14.Peter R. Keller and Mary M. Keller. Visual Cues - Pracfi-, cal Data Visualization. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1993. ISBN 0-8186-3102-3. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 15.Janet L. Kolodner, editor. Case-Based Re~asoning. Morgan Kaufmann, 1993. ISBN 1558602372. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 16.John P. Lee and Georges G. Grinstein, editors. Database Issues for Data Visualization - IEEE Visualization '93 Workshop Proceedings. Springer-Verlag, 1994. CSLN No.871, ISBN 3-540-58519-2.Google Scholar
- 17.William E. Lorensen and Harvey E. Cline. Marching Cubes: A High Resolution 3D Surface Construction Algorithm. In Maureen C. Stone, editor, Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH 87 Conference Proceedings), volume 21, pages 163-169, July 1987. ISBN 0-89791-277-6. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 18.Devid McGoveran and C. L Date. A Guide to SYBASE and SQL Server. Addison-Wesley, 1992. ISBN 0-201-55710-X. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 19.K~,oko Nakamura, Issei Fujishiro, and Yoshihiko Ichikawa. C~IMA: A Classification and Case Based Instruction System for Visualization Network Design. In Proc. Virtual Systems and MultiMedia '95, pages 118-123, September 1995. ISSN 1341-6650.Google Scholar
- 20.Gregory M. Nielson. Visualization in Scientific and Engineerhag Computation. IEEE Computer, 24(9):58-66, September 1991. ISSN 0018-9162. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 21.Louis Noodleman and David Case (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). (ftp:l/ftp.es.une.edulpublprojectslsoftlablCHVRTDIvolI),Google Scholar
- 22.J. R. Platt. Bioeonveetion Patterns in Cultures of Free- Swimming Microorganisms. Science, 133:1766--1767, 1961, ISSN 0036-8075.Google Scholar
- 23.William Ribarsky, Erie Ayers, John Eble, and Sougata Mukherjea. Glyphmaker: Creating Customized Visualizations of Complex Data. 1FEE Computer, 27(7):57-64, July 1994. ISSN 0018-9162. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 24.William Ribarsky, emir. Object-Oriented, Dataflow Visualization Systems - A Paradigm Shift? In Arie E. Kaufman and Gregory M. Nielson, editors, Proc. IEEE Visualization '92, pages 384-388. IEEE Computer Society Press, October 1992. ISBN 0-8186-2897-9. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 25.Lawrence J. Rosenblum and Brace E. Brown. Guest Editors' introduction: Visualization. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 12(4): 18-20, July 1992. ISSN 0272-1716, Google ScholarDigital Library
- 26.Steven E Roth, Peter Lueas, Jeffrey A. Senn, Cdstina C. Gomberg, Michael B. Burks, Philip J. Stroffolino, John A. Kolojejehiek, and Carolyn Dunmire. Visage: A User Interface Environment for Exploring Information. In Stuart Card, Stephen G. Eiek, and Nahum Gershon, editors, Proc. Information Visualization '96, pages 3-12. IEEE Computer Society Press, October 1996. ISBN 0-8186-7668-X. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 27.James Rumbaugh, Michael Blaha, William Premerlani, Fredcrick Eddy, and William Lorensen. Object-OrientedModeling and Design. Prentice-Hall, 1991. ISBN 0-13-629841-9, Google ScholarDigital Library
- 28.Hikmet Senay and Eve Ignatius. A Knowledge-Based System for Visualization Design. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 14(6):36--47, November 1994. ISSN 0272-1716. Google ScholarDigital Library
- 29.Yuriko T~eshima,. Issei Fujishiro, and Yuko Yamashita. AI- leviating Topological Ambiguities in interval Volume Extraction (in~J'apaneSe). in 1PSJ SIG Notes 97-CG-84-5, pages 25- 32, February 1997. ISSN 0929-6072.Google Scholar
- 30.Craig Upson, chair. Future Directions of Visualization Software Environments. In SIGGRAPH '91 panel, July 1991, (http:llsiggraph.orgllibrarylpanelsls9 l/p07.html).Google Scholar
- 31.J. Thomas Wagner, Alan Garvey, and Victor Lesser. Complex Goal Criteria and-its Application in Design-to-Criteria Scheduling. Technical Report 1997-10, Computer Science DeiSartment, University of Massachusetts, January 1996, (ftp :llftp.es.umass.edulpublteehrep tlteehreportl1997/UM, CS-1997-010.ps). Google ScholarDigital Library
- 32.Stephen Wehrend and Clayton Lewis. A Problem-Oriented Classification of Visualization Techniques. In Arie E. Kaufman, editor, Proc. 1FEE Visualization '90, pages 139-143, IEEE computer society press, October 1990. ISBN 0-8186- 2083-8. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- GADGET: goal-oriented application design guidance for modular visualization environments
Recommendations
GADGET/IV: A Taxonomic Approach to Semi-Automatic Design of Information Visualization Applications Using Modular Visualization Environment
INFOVIS '00: Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Vizualization 2000Since novice users of visualization systems lack the knowledge and expertise in data visualization, it is a tough task for them to generate efficient and effective visualizations that allow them to comprehend information embedded in the data. Therefore, ...
A Model and Framework for Visualization Exploration
Visualization exploration is the process of extracting insight from data via interaction with visual depictions of that data. Visualization exploration is more than presentation; the interaction with both the data and its depiction is as important as ...
Guest Editors' Introduction: Knowledge-Assisted Visualization
This special issue presents four articles demonstrating a first step from traditional interactive visualization to knowledge-assisted visualization. Knowledge-assisted visualization's objectives include sharing domain knowledge among different users and ...
Comments