A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study EvidenceIntroduction
A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study Evidence:...
Lam, Heidi; Munzner, Tamara
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[Visualization designers often need to display large amounts of data that exceed the display capacity of the output devices, and arguably, the perceptual capacity of the users. Displaying data at multiple visual levels has been suggested as a workaround for this design challenge. Examples of interfaces with multiple visual levels include zooming, focus + context, and overview + detail interfaces.]
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A Guide to Visual Multi-Level Interface Design From Synthesis of Empirical Study EvidenceIntroduction
[Visualization designers often need to display large amounts of data that exceed the display capacity of the output devices, and arguably, the perceptual capacity of the users. Displaying data at multiple visual levels has been suggested as a workaround for this design challenge. Examples of interfaces with multiple visual levels include zooming, focus + context, and overview + detail interfaces.]
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