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A guide to visual multi-level interface design from synthesis of empirical study evidence (Record no. 561797)

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International Standard Book Number 9781608455935 (electronic bk.)
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9781608455928 (pbk.)
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Standard number or code 10.2200/S00308ED1V01Y201011VIS001
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Classification number TK7882.I6
Item number L254 2011
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Classification number 621.3815422
Edition number 22
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Personal name Lam, Heidi.
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Title A guide to visual multi-level interface design from synthesis of empirical study evidence
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Statement of responsibility, etc. Heidi Lam, Tamara Munzner.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Morgan & Claypool,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2011.
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Extent 1 electronic text (xvi, 101 p.) :
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Series statement Synthesis lectures on visualization ;
Volume/sequential designation # 1
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System details note Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System details note System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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General note Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
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General note Series from website.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-100).
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction --
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Formatted contents note 2. Terminology --
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Formatted contents note 3. Methodology -- Study approach -- Paper selection -- Study result presentation -- Related work --
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Formatted contents note 4. Summary of studies --
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Formatted contents note 5. Decision 1: single or multi-level interface -- Multi-level interface interaction costs should be considered -- Interaction costs from usage patterns -- Interaction costs from participant strategies -- Interaction costs from participants' interface choices -- Single-level task-relevant data may not be suited for multi-level displays -- Multi-level interfaces showed no benefits -- Multi-level interfaces showed adverse effects -- Multi-level interfaces showed mixed effects -- Summary of considerations in choosing between a single or a multi-level interface --
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Formatted contents note 6. Decision 2: how to create the high-level displays? -- Having too many visual levels may hinder performance -- Having too much information on high-level displays may hinder performance -- Compare between high-level displays with different amounts of visual information -- Compare between high- and low-level displays -- Displaying information is not sufficient; information has to be perceivable -- A priori automatic filtering may be a double-edged sword -- Filtering to remove irrelevant information -- Filtering may cause disorientation and distrust -- Roles of high-level displays may be more limited than proposed in literature -- Supported: high-level views in separate interfaces provide navigation shortcuts -- Supported: high-level views in separate interfaces show overall data structure -- Open: high-level regions in embedded interfaces aid orientation -- Open: high-level regions in separate interfaces provide data meaning -- Summary of considerations in high-level display creations --
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Formatted contents note 7. Decision 3: Simultaneous or temporal displays of the multiple visual levels -- Tasks with multi-level answers benefited from simultaneous displays of visual levels -- Tasks with multi-level information clues benefited from simultaneous display of visual levels -- Tasks with single-level information clues may be better with temporal switching -- Considerations in choosing between temporal switching or simultaneous display of the visual levels --
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Formatted contents note 8. Decision 4: How to spatially arrange the visual levels, embedded or separate -- The issue of distortion -- Considerations in spatially arranging the various visual levels --
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Formatted contents note 9. Limitations of study -- Reviewer bias -- Misinterpretations -- Limited analysis scope -- Qualitative recommendations --
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Formatted contents note 10. Design recommendations -- Provide the same number of visual levels as the levels of organization in the data -- Provide relevant, sufficient, and necessary information in high-level displays to support context use -- Simultaneous display of visual levels for multi-level answers or clues --
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Formatted contents note 11. Discussion and future work --
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Formatted contents note A. Reviewed studies: interfaces,tasks, data and results -- A.1 [FCScreen] Keeping things in context: a comparative evaluation of focus plus context screens, overviews and zooming -- A.2 [Fishnet] Fishnet, a fisheye web browser with search term popouts: a comparative evaluation with overview and linear view -- A.3 [DateLens] DateLens: a fisheye calendar interface for PDAs -- A.4 [ScatterPlot] User interaction with scatterplots on small screens, a comparative evaluation of geometric-semantic zoom and fisheye distortion -- A.5 [ElideSrc] hidden messages: evaluating the efficiency of code elision in program navigation -- A.6 [FishSteer] Fisheye views are good for large steering tasks -- A.7 [BigOnSmall] Interacting with big interfaces on small screens: a comparison of fisheye, zoom, and panning techniques -- A.8 [eDoc] Reading of electronic documents: the usability of linear, fisheye and overview + detail interfaces and reading patterns and usability in visualization of electronic documents -- A.9 [ZuiNav] Navigation patterns and usability of zoomable user interfaces with and without an overview -- A.10 [FishMenu] Untangling the usability of fisheye menus -- A.11 [FishSrc] Evaluating a fisheyes of source code -- A.12 [SumThum] Summary thumbnails: readable overviews for small screen Web browsers -- A.13 [LineGr] Overview use in multiple visual information resolution interfaces -- A.14 [RubNav] an evaluation of pan and zoom and rubber sheet navigation -- A.15 [Snap] Snap-together visualization: can users construct and operate coordinated visualizations -- A.16 [InfoScent] The effects of information scent on visual search in the hyperbolic tree browser -- A.17 [SpaceTree] SpaceTree: supporting exploration in large node link tree design evolution and empirical evaluation -- A.18 [VisMem] Zooming, multiple windows, and visual working memory -- A.19 [TimeGr] Visualization of graphs with associated timeseries data -- A.20 [FishRadar] A comparison of traditional and fisheye radar view techniques for spatial collaboration -- A.21 [FishNav] Navigating hierarchically clustered networks through fisheye and full-zoom methods -- A.22 [SpaceFill] An evaluation of content browsing techniques for hierarchical space-filling visualizations --
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Formatted contents note Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.
506 1# - RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS NOTE
Terms governing access Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.
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Name of source Compendex
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Name of source Google scholar
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Name of source Google book search
520 3# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Displaying multiple levels of data visually has been proposed to address the challenge of limited screen space. Although many previous empirical studies have addressed different aspects of this question, the information visualization research community does not currently have a clearly articulated consensus on how, when, or even if displaying data at multiple levels is effective. To shed more light on this complex topic, we conducted a systematic review of 22 existing multi-level interface studies to extract high-level design guidelines. To facilitate discussion, we cast our analysis findings into a four-point decision tree: (1) When are multi-level displays useful? (2) What should the higher visual levels display? (3) Should the different visual levels be displayed simultaneously, or one at a time? (4) Should the visual levels be embedded in a single display, or separated into multiple displays? Our analysis resulted in three design guidelines: (1) the number of levels in display and data should match; (2) high visual levels should only display task-relevant information; (3) simultaneous display, rather than temporal switching, is suitable for tasks with multi-level answers.
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Additional physical form available note Also available in print.
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Source of description note Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on December 9, 2010).
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Information display systems
General subdivision Design.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Information visualization.
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Uncontrolled term Focus and context
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Uncontrolled term Overview and detail
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Uncontrolled term Zoomable user interfaces
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Uncontrolled term Fisheye view
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Uncontrolled term Multilevel display
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Uncontrolled term Empirical study
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Uncontrolled term Systematic review
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Personal name Munzner, Tamara.
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Relationship information Print version:
International Standard Book Number 9781608455928
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Uniform title Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
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Uniform title Synthesis lectures on visualization ;
Volume/sequential designation # 1.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=6812818
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