A case study based approach to knowledge visualization
M. Zeiller. Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation, page 377--382. (2005)
Abstract
Case studies are proposed as a research method on knowledge visualization that can deal with the multidisciplinarity, the large variety of research targets and the complex correlations of this type of information visualization utilized for supporting tasks of knowledge management. A suitable case structure is presented that documents the analyzed cases and allows for a comparative analysis of multiple cases. To be able to systematically evaluate and compare the applied visualization techniques a set of evaluation criteria is introduced.
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%X Case studies are proposed as a research method on knowledge visualization that can deal with the multidisciplinarity, the large variety of research targets and the complex correlations of this type of information visualization utilized for supporting tasks of knowledge management. A suitable case structure is presented that documents the analyzed cases and allows for a comparative analysis of multiple cases. To be able to systematically evaluate and compare the applied visualization techniques a set of evaluation criteria is introduced.
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title = {A case study based approach to knowledge visualization},
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year = 2005
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