Soft cover. Condition: As New. This book has been in storage since publication and is unread. Hence the description as new.
Published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2016
Synopsis: Interest in visualization design has increased in recent years. While there is a large body of existing work from which visualization designers can draw, much of the past research has focused on developing new tools and techniques that are aimed at specific contexts. Less focus has been placed on developing holistic frameworks, models, and theories that can guide visualization design at a general level-a level that transcends domains, data types, users, and other contextual factors. In addition, little emphasis has been placed on the thinking processes of designers, including the concepts that designers use, while they are engaged in a visualization design activity.
In this book we present a general, holistic framework that is intended to support visualization design for human-information interaction.