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Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization

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Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization
A multiple view system uses two or more distinct views to support the investigation of a single conceptual entity. Many such systems exist, ranging from computer-aided design (CAD) systems for chip design that display both the logical structure and the actual geometry of the integrated circuit to overview-plus-detail systems that show both an overview for context and a zoomed-in-view for detail. Designers of these systems must make a variety of design decisions, ranging from determining layout to constructing sophisticated coordination mechanisms. Surprisingly, little work has been done to characterize these systems or to express guidelines for their design. Based on a workshop discussion of multiple views, and based on our own design and implementation experience with these systems, we present eight guidelines for the design of multiple view systems. Keywords Multiple views, information visualization, design guidelines, usability heuristics, user interfaces
Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Allison Woodruff, Alla
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where AVI
Authors Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Allison Woodruff, Allan Kuchinsky
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