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Information visualization reference model

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The information visualization reference model was developed in the Ph.D. thesis work of Ed Chi[1], under the name of the data state model. Chi showed that the framework successfully modeled a wide array of visualization applications and later showed that the model was functionally equivalent to the data flow model used in existing graphics toolkits such as VTK. In their book[2], Card, Mackinlay, and Shneiderman present their own interpretation of this pattern, dubbing it the information visualization reference model.


References

  1. ^ Ed H. Chi. A Framework for Information Visualization Spreadsheets. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota, Computer Science Department. March, 1999.
  2. ^ Mackinlay, Jock D. Readings in information visualization: using vision to think. Stuart K. Card, Ben Shneiderman (eds.). Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc. p. 686. ISBN 1-55860-533-9.


  • Prefuse, an implementation of the Model.