INFOVIS 1995:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Nahum D. Gershon, Stephen G. Eick (Eds.):
IEEE Symposium On Information Visualization 1995, InfoVis 1995, 30-31 October 1995, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-7201-3
Visualizing Diagrams and Functional Designs
Visualizing Information Spaces
- Mei C. Chuah, Steven F. Roth, Joe Mattis, John Kolojejchick:
SDM: malleable information graphics.
36-42

- Dean F. Jerding, John T. Stasko:
The information mural: a technique for displaying and navigating large information spaces.
43-50

- James A. Wise, James J. Thomas, Kelly Pennock, D. Lantrip, M. Pottier, Anne Schur, V. Crow:
Visualizing the non-visual: spatial analysis and interaction with information from text documents.
51-58

- Ian G. Angus, Henry Sowizral:
VRMosaic: WEB access from within a virtual environment.
59-64

Visualizing Hierarchies and Data Bases
Case Study:
Visualizing the Internet
- Robert J. Hendley, Nick S. Drew, Andrew Wood, Russell Beale:
Case study: Narcissus: visualising information.
90-96

- K. Andrews:
Case study: Visualising cyberspace: information visualisation in the Harmony Internet browser.
97-104

- R. Mitchell, David S. Day, Lynette Hirschman:
Case study: fishing for information on the Internet.
105-111

- Theresa-Marie Rhyne:
Case study: A WWW viewpoint on scientific visualization: an EPA case study for technology transfer.
112-114

- C. A. Burton, L. J. Johnston, E. A. Sonenberg:
Case study: an empirical investigation of thumbnail image recognition.
115-121

- Nahum D. Gershon, Joshua LeVasseur, Joel Winstead, J. Croall, A. Pernicks, William Ruh:
Case study: visualizing Internet resources.
122-128

- Kenneth C. Cox, Stephen G. Eick:
Case study: 3D displays of Internet traffic.
129-131

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