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InVis.au 2003: Adelaide, Australia
- Tim Pattison, Bruce H. Thomas:
Australasian Symposium on Information Visualisation, InVis.au, Adelaide, Australia, 2003. CRPIT 24, Australian Computer Society 2003, ISBN 1-920682-03-1 - Daniel Ballinger, Robert Biddle, James Noble:
Spreadsheet Visualisation to Improve End-user Understanding. 99-109 - Peter Anthony Busch, Debbie Richards, Christopher N. G. Dampney:
The graphical interpretation of plausible tacit knowledge flows. 37-46 - Kelvin Cheng, Kevin Pulo:
Direct Interaction with Large-Scale Display Systems using Infrared Laser tracking Devices. 67-74 - Neville Churcher, Warwick Irwin, Ronald D. Kriz:
Visualising Class Cohesion with Virtual Worlds. 89-97 - Matthew Duignan, Robert Biddle, Ewan D. Tempero:
Evaluating Scalable Vector Graphics for Use in Software Visualisation. 127-136 - Tim Dwyer:
A Scalable Method for Visualising Changes in Portfolio Data. 17-25 - Patrick Chisan Hew:
Visualisation of Surveillance Coverage by Latency Mapping. 11-16 - Kathryn Kasmarik, Joe Thurbon:
Experimental Evaluation of a Program Visualisation Tool for Use in Computer Science Education. 111-116 - Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
A Case Study of Cartoon Visualisation Using Aspect. 117-125 - Michael D. Lee, Rachel E. Reilly:
An Empirical Evaluation of Chernoff Faces, Star Glyphs, and Spatial Visualisations for Binary Data. 1-10 - Stuart Marshall, Kirk Jackson, Craig Anslow, Robert Biddle:
Aspects to Visualising Reusable Components. 81-88 - Benjamin Musial, Timothy Jacobs:
Application of Focus + Context to UML.. 75-80 - Darius Pfitzner, Vaughan Hobbs, David M. W. Powers:
A Unified Taxonomic Framework for Information Visualization. 57-66 - Kevin Pulo, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Inclusion Tree Layout Convention : An Empirical Investigation. 27-35 - Christopher Van Berendonck, Timothy Jacobs:
Bubbleworld : A New Visual Information Retreival Technique. 47-56
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