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  1. International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization.
  2. Fifth International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (CMV 2007)
  3. Is Coordination a Means to Collaboration?
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Fifth International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (CMV 2007)
Fifth International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization - Title page
Fifth International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization - Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Organisers
International Programme and Reviewing Committee
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Coordinating Linear and 2D Displays to Support Exploratory Search
Computational Diagnostics: A Novel Approach to Viewing Medical Data
Hierarchical Linked Views
Integrating Data and Quality Space Interactions in Exploratory Visualizations
State of the Art: Coordinated & Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization
Coordinated Multiple Views: a Critical View
Panel Position Statement: The Future of CMV
Requirements for coordinated multiple view visualization systems for industrial applications
Is Coordination a Means to Collaboration?
The GAV Toolkit for Multiple Linked Views
Interactive cross-detector analysis of vortical flow data
Author index
Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (CMV'05)
Proceedings. Second International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization, 2004.
Fourth International Conference on Coordinated & Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (CMV'06)
Proceedings International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization - CMV 2003 -

Is Coordination a Means to Collaboration?

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Weaver, C.
Copyright Year 2007
Description Author affiliation: Penn State Univ., University (Weaver, C.)
Abstract Coordinated multiple view (CMV) approaches have become commonplace in the development of visual tools for information visualization and visual analytics. However, research and development in CMV has focused almost exclusively on the exploratory and analytic needs of individual users working in traditional interactive desktop environments. Current understanding of collaboration in terms of perception, interaction, conceptualization, and social organization begs for integrated approaches to exploration and analysis that support visualization of information in multiple coordinated views by multiple actors working across time and space in multiple roles and environments. This statement outlines two key aspects of a possible strategy for achieving acquisition, exploration, communication, and management of information in a collaborative exploratory visualization environment built on top of a solid foundation of well-established CMV techniques.
Starting Page 80
Ending Page 84
File Size 161084
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISBN 0769529038
DOI 10.1109/CMV.2007.15
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2007-07-02
Publisher Place Switzerland
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Collaboration Data visualization Collaborative tools Collaborative work Visual analytics Information analysis Environmental management Graphics Protocols Geography metavisualization. coordination multiple views exploratory visualization
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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