Title
E3: Towards the Metrication of Graphical Presentation Techniques for Large Data Sets
Abstract
Rapid advances in communications and computer technologies in recent years have provided users with greater access to large volumes of data from computer-based information systems. Whilst researchers have developed many novel techniques to overcome the problems associated with the presentation and navigation of large data sets on a limited display surface, the choice of a technique in a particular application remains very subjective. This paper proposes an evaluation framework E3 which aims to provide a basis for the comparison of different presentation techniques, given the nature and characteristics of the data to be presented, and the interpretation required. E3 focuses on three aspects of graphical data presentation: expressiveness, efficiency, and effectiveness. This framework lays the foundation for the development of a set of metrics to facilitate an objective assessment of presentation techniques.
Year
DOI
Venue
1993
10.1007/3-540-57433-6_44
EWHCI
Keywords
Field
DocType
large data sets,graphical presentation techniques,information system
Information system,Data set,Information retrieval,Graphical language,Metrication,Computer science,Data presentation,Spatial information systems,Human–computer interaction,Expressivity
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-57433-6
5
2.26
References 
Authors
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ying K. Leung1248.78
Mark D. Apperley211519.19