Challenges in Interactive Visualization for Knowledge Management
J. Ahlers, and H. Weimer. Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV?02), page 367--371. London, UK, IEEE, (2002)
Abstract
Today, knowledge management is widely respected as a promising tool to simultaneously improve product quality, product time to market and overall cost. In practice, one of the key challenges however is to provide mechanisms for the structuring, navigation, retrieval and visualization of knowledge. In this paper, we present and discuss these challenges from a practical perspective and discuss some promising trails to their overcoming.
Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV?02)
year
2002
pages
367--371
publisher
IEEE
comment
see section 4.2 "Challenges in Knowledge Visualization" for background - human readability vs. machine processable - local detail vs global context - overview vs complexity ( - structure vs content - flexibility vs. consistency - bi-directional relations and undo/back buttons (? not clear on this) - known metaphors vs innovative ones (trade-off)
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%B Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV?02)
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%D 2002
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%P 367--371
%T Challenges in Interactive Visualization for Knowledge Management
%U http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~nernst/papers/Weimer-viz%20and%20KM.pdf
%X Today, knowledge management is widely respected as a promising tool to simultaneously improve product quality, product time to market and overall cost. In practice, one of the key challenges however is to provide mechanisms for the structuring, navigation, retrieval and visualization of knowledge. In this paper, we present and discuss these challenges from a practical perspective and discuss some promising trails to their overcoming.
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