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SHriMP Views: An Interactive Environment for Information Visualization and Navigation



Video presentation from the 2002 CHI conference. The SHriMP (Simple Hierarchical Multi-Perspective) visualization technique was designed to enhance how people browse and explore complex information spaces. SHriMP uses a nested graph view to present information that is hierarchically structured. It introduces the concept of nested interchangeable views to allow a user to explore multiple perspectives of information at different levels of abstraction. SHriMP combines a hypertext following metaphor with animated panning and zooming motions over the nested graph to provide continuous orientation and contextual cues for the user. In this demo, we show how these ideas are proving useful in the areas of software visualization, knowledge management and flow diagram visualization. knowledge engineering and flow diagram visualization. SHriMP has been designed using the Javabean component technology to enable easier customization and integration with other tools. Author(s): Margaret-Anne Storey, Casey Best, Jeff Michaud, Derek Rayside, Marin Litoiu & Mark Musen                                              
 
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Video Information
Year: 2002
Genre: Educational
Keywords: CHI: Information visualization; information navigation; software tools; knowledge management; flow diagrams
Duration: 00:07:10
Color: Yes
Sound: Yes
Amount of Motion: Low
Language: English
Sponsor: N/A
Contributing Organization: Assocation for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Transcript Available: No

Digitization Information
Digitization Date: 2003
Digitizing Organization: Open Video Project

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