Many application domains, including enterprise systems integration, health informatics and construction IT, require complex data to be transformed from one format to another. We have developed several tools to support specification and generation of such data mappings using domain-specific visual languages. We describe motivation for this work, challenges in developing visual mapping metaphors for different target users and problem domains, and illustrate using examples from several of our developed systems. We compare cognitive dimensions-based evaluations of the different approaches and summarise the lessons we have learned
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Domain-specific visual languages support high-level modeling for a wide range of application domains...
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Domain-specific visual languages support high-level modeling for a wide range of application domains...
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Visual representations have long been advocated by educators as cognitive tools to enhance student l...
Visual notations are a key aspect of visual languages. They provide a direct mapping between the int...
In this paper, we propose a novel approach for automatic generation of visualizations from domain-sp...
Domain-specific visual languages support high-level modeling for a wide range of application domains...
We explore how to support the creation of customized vi-sualizations of ontology instance data throu...
Domain-specific visual languages support high-level modeling for a wide range of application domains...
We present a new approach to visualizing data that is well-suited for personal and casual applicatio...
In this article, we frame the process of visualisation design as a systematic transformation between...
The production process of data-centric infographics entails problems related to a disconnection betw...
Library and application-based information visualization tools incur significant penalties that hinde...
Fig. 1. Constructing a visualization with tokens: right hand positions tokens, left hand points to t...
Concept mapping is a simple and intuitive visual form of knowledge representation. Concept maps can ...
In this paper we discuss about geographic representations as a basis for describing, organizing, acc...
In order to provide an effective overall health information system, a number of separate systems use...
Abstract — Researchers from many domains use scientific visualization in their daily practice. Exist...
Visual representations have long been advocated by educators as cognitive tools to enhance student l...
Visual notations are a key aspect of visual languages. They provide a direct mapping between the int...
In this paper, we propose a novel approach for automatic generation of visualizations from domain-sp...