Working with three domain specialists we investigate human-centered approaches to geovisualization following an ISO13407 taxonomy covering context of use, requirements and early stages of design. Our case study, undertaken over three years, draws attention to repeating trends: that generic approaches fail to elicit adequate requirements for geovis application design; that the use of real data is key to understanding needs and possibilities; that trust and knowledge must be built and developed with collaborators. These processes take time but modified human-centred approaches can be effective. A scenario developed through contextual inquiry but supplemented with domain data and graphics is useful to geovis designers. Wireframe, paper and di...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
For at least two millennia and probably much longer, the traditional vehicle for communicating geogr...
Over four workshops, we collected community input on what people considered as persistent challenges...
Working with three domain specialists we investigate human-centered approaches to geovisualization f...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
Geological fieldwork forms an integral part of science discovery, exploration, and learning in many ...
The scope of 3D geo information applications is broadening to include for instance crises management...
Geovisualization is primarily understood as the process of interactively visualizing geographic info...
Geovisualization is primarily understood as the process of interactively visualizing geographic info...
Copyright & reuse City University London has developed City Research Online so that its users ma...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
Visualization is a cognitive activity the main purpose of which is to gain insight and understanding...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
For at least two millennia and probably much longer, the traditional vehicle for communicating geogr...
Over four workshops, we collected community input on what people considered as persistent challenges...
Working with three domain specialists we investigate human-centered approaches to geovisualization f...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
Geological fieldwork forms an integral part of science discovery, exploration, and learning in many ...
The scope of 3D geo information applications is broadening to include for instance crises management...
Geovisualization is primarily understood as the process of interactively visualizing geographic info...
Geovisualization is primarily understood as the process of interactively visualizing geographic info...
Copyright & reuse City University London has developed City Research Online so that its users ma...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
Visualization is a cognitive activity the main purpose of which is to gain insight and understanding...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. Thi...
For at least two millennia and probably much longer, the traditional vehicle for communicating geogr...
Over four workshops, we collected community input on what people considered as persistent challenges...