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ABSTRACT
One of the common problems associated with large computer-based information systems is the relatively small window through which an information space can be viewed. Increasing interest in recent years has been focused on the development of distortion-oriented presentation techniques to address this problem. However, the growing number of new terminologies and techniques developed have caused considerable confusion to the graphical user interface designer, consequently making the comparison of these presentation techniques and generalization of empirical results of experiments with them very difficult, if not impossible. This article provides a taxonomy of distortion-oriented techniques which demonstrates clearly their underlying relationships. A unified theory is presented to reveal their roots and origins. Issues relating to the implementation and performance of these techniques are also discussed.
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
H.
Information Systems
H.5
INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION (I.7)
H.5.2
User Interfaces (D.2.2, H.1.2, I.3.6)
Subjects:
Screen design (e.g., text, graphics, color)
Additional Classification:
H.
Information Systems
H.1
MODELS AND PRINCIPLES
H.1.2
User/Machine Systems
Subjects:
Human factors
H.5
INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION (I.7)
H.5.2
User Interfaces (D.2.2, H.1.2, I.3.6)
Subjects:
Evaluation/methodology
General Terms:
Design,
Human Factors,
Theory
Keywords:
Perspective Wall,
bifocal displays,
distortion-oriented presentation,
fisheye views,
focus + context techniques,
graphical interfaces,
information visualization,
presentation techniques
REVIEW
"Brad A. Myers : Reviewer"
A popular approach to dealing with the information explosion is to
visualize the data, often using graphics. When a large amount of data is
to be presented, either the detail must be significantly reduced, or the
user must repeatedly scroll th
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