ViERforES Subproject

ViERforES sub-project 9.1

Description

Complex domain models are increasingly important in strategical matter for many applicaiton domains. Typically these modells are characterized by a multiplicity of views, perspectives or subaspects. A visualization of these models by diagrams are strongly related to these characteristics. Appropiate visualization techniques are important to come up with the complexity of the models.

Goal of this subproject is to develop appropiate viszualization and interaction techniques for monitoring process information to support fast and assured decision making. The focus is on layout of graphs and on the development of intelligent methods for presentation of detail information depending on current situations. Thereby the overview and context must preserved by appropiate techniques by using for example adopted or improved multi-scale viszualizations, semantic zooming or multifocus techniques.

 

Industrial domain for applicationon

  • visualization of complex models for monitoring of processes
  • engergy handling
  • material handling engineering / logistics
  • software development and visualization

Associated publications

  • Vorschaubild

    Heydekorn, J., Nitsche, M., Dachselt, R., Nürnberger, A.:

    On the Interactive Visualization of a Logistics Scenario: Requirements and Possible Solutions

    In: Proceedings of Second International Workshop on Digital Engineering.

    Workshop on Digital Engineering 2011, (Magdeburg, Germany, 21st-22nd November, 2011), pp. 1-7.

    Downloads: Workshop article (1134KB)

  • Vorschaubild

    Heydekorn, J., Frisch, M., Dachselt, R.:

    Evaluating a User-Elicited Gesture Set for Interactive Displays

    Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2011 (Oldenbourg Publishing, Munich, 520 S., ISBN: 978-3-486-71235-3).

    Mensch und Computer 2011, (Duisburg, Germany, September 12.-15., 2011), pp. 191-200.

    Downloads: Full paper (527KB)

  • Vorschaubild

    Heydekorn, J., Frisch, M., Dachselt, R.:

    Eine Architektur zum flexiblen Einsatz von gestischer Interaktion

    Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2010 (Duisburg, Germany, September 12-15, 2010).

    Mensch und Computer 2010, Oldenbourg Publishing, Munich, pp. 321 - 330.

    Downloads: Paper (701KB)

  • Vorschaubild

    Frisch, M., Heydekorn, J., Dachselt, R.:

    Diagram Editing on Interactive Displays Using Multi-Touch and Pen Gestures

    Proceedings of the International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams Portland, Oregon, USA, August 9-11, 2010 .

    Diagrams 2010, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, LNCS Volume 6170/2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14599-5, pp. 182-196.

    Downloads: Full Paper (1116KB)

  • Vorschaubild

    Heydekorn, J., Frisch, M., Dachselt, R.:

    Prospects of user elicited gestural interaction techniques

    Position Paper.

    CHI 2010 Workshop on Natural User Interfaces: The Prospect and Challenge of Touch and Gestural Computing, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 2010..

    Downloads: Position Paper (109KB)

  • Vorschaubild

    Frisch, M., Heydekorn, J., Dachselt, R.:

    Investigating Multi-Touch and Pen Gestures for Diagram Editing on Interactive Surfaces

    Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces (ITS 2009) Banff, Canada, November 23-25, 2009.

    ITS 2009, ACM, ISBN 978-1-60558-733-2, pp. 167-174.

    Downloads: Full paper (1286KB), Talk (1879KB), Video (3977KB)

  • Vorschaubild

    Frisch, M., Dachselt, R., Brückmann, T.:

    Towards seamless semantic zooming techniques for UML diagrams

    Proceedings of the 4th ACM Symposium on Software Visualization (Ammersee, Germany, September 16-17, 2008).

    SoftVis '08, ACM, New York, NY, pp. 207-208.

    Downloads: Paper (59KB), Poster (1353KB)

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    Dachselt, R., Frisch, M., Decker, E.:

    Enhancing UML sketch tools with digital pens and paper

    Proceedings of the 4th ACM Symposium on Software Visualization (Ammersee, Germany, September 16-17, 2008).

    SoftVis '08, ACM, New York, NY, pp. 203-204.

    Downloads: Paper (138KB), Poster (952KB)