Software Design Patterns for Information Visualization
Heer, J.; Maneesh Agrawala
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 12, Issue 5, Sept.-Oct. 2006 Page(s):853 - 860
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TVCG.2006.178
Summary:Despite a diversity of software architectures supporting information visualization, it is often difficult to identify, evaluate, and re-apply the design solutions implemented within such frameworks. One popular and effective approach for addressing such difficulties is to capture successful solutions in design patterns, abstract descriptions of interacting software components that can be customized to solve design problems within a particular context. Based upon a review of existing frameworks and our own experiences building visualization software, we present a series of design patterns for the domain of information visualization. We discuss the structure, context of use, and interrelations of patterns spanning data representation, graphics, and interaction. By representing design knowledge in a reusable form, these patterns can be used to facilitate software design, implementation, and evaluation, and improve developer education and communication
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