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Jacqueline H. Chen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A User-Centered Design Study in Scientific Visualization Targeting Domain Experts
    IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, 2020
    Co-Authors: Franz Sauer, Konduri Aditya, Jacqueline H. Chen
    Abstract:

    The development of usable visualization solutions is essential for ensuring both their adoption and effectiveness. User-Centered Design principles, which involve Users throughout the entire development process, have been shown to be effective in numerous information visualization endeavors. We describe how we applied these principles in scientific visualization over a two year collaboration to develop a hybrid in situ/post hoc solution tailored towards combustion researcher needs. Furthermore, we examine the importance of User-Centered Design and lessons learned over the Design process in an effort to aid others seeking to develop effective scientific visualization solutions.

  • A User-Centered Design Study in Scientific Visualization Targeting Domain Experts
    arXiv: Human-Computer Interaction, 2019
    Co-Authors: Yucong, Franz Sauer, Konduri Aditya, Jacqueline H. Chen
    Abstract:

    The development and Design of visualization solutions that are truly usable is essential for ensuring both their adoption and effectiveness. User-Centered Design principles, which focus on involving Users throughout the entire development process, are well suited for visualization and have been shown to be effective in numerous information visualization endeavors. In this paper, we report a two year long collaboration with combustion scientists that, by applying these Design principles, generated multiple results including an in situ visualization technique and a post hoc probability distribution function (PDF) exploration tool. Furthermore, we examine the importance of User-Centered Design principles and describe lessons learned over the Design process in an effort to aid others who also seek to work with scientists for developing effective and usable scientific visualization solutions.

Franz Sauer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A User-Centered Design Study in Scientific Visualization Targeting Domain Experts
    IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, 2020
    Co-Authors: Franz Sauer, Konduri Aditya, Jacqueline H. Chen
    Abstract:

    The development of usable visualization solutions is essential for ensuring both their adoption and effectiveness. User-Centered Design principles, which involve Users throughout the entire development process, have been shown to be effective in numerous information visualization endeavors. We describe how we applied these principles in scientific visualization over a two year collaboration to develop a hybrid in situ/post hoc solution tailored towards combustion researcher needs. Furthermore, we examine the importance of User-Centered Design and lessons learned over the Design process in an effort to aid others seeking to develop effective scientific visualization solutions.

  • A User-Centered Design Study in Scientific Visualization Targeting Domain Experts
    arXiv: Human-Computer Interaction, 2019
    Co-Authors: Yucong, Franz Sauer, Konduri Aditya, Jacqueline H. Chen
    Abstract:

    The development and Design of visualization solutions that are truly usable is essential for ensuring both their adoption and effectiveness. User-Centered Design principles, which focus on involving Users throughout the entire development process, are well suited for visualization and have been shown to be effective in numerous information visualization endeavors. In this paper, we report a two year long collaboration with combustion scientists that, by applying these Design principles, generated multiple results including an in situ visualization technique and a post hoc probability distribution function (PDF) exploration tool. Furthermore, we examine the importance of User-Centered Design principles and describe lessons learned over the Design process in an effort to aid others who also seek to work with scientists for developing effective and usable scientific visualization solutions.

Christina Wasson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Konduri Aditya - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A User-Centered Design Study in Scientific Visualization Targeting Domain Experts
    IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, 2020
    Co-Authors: Franz Sauer, Konduri Aditya, Jacqueline H. Chen
    Abstract:

    The development of usable visualization solutions is essential for ensuring both their adoption and effectiveness. User-Centered Design principles, which involve Users throughout the entire development process, have been shown to be effective in numerous information visualization endeavors. We describe how we applied these principles in scientific visualization over a two year collaboration to develop a hybrid in situ/post hoc solution tailored towards combustion researcher needs. Furthermore, we examine the importance of User-Centered Design and lessons learned over the Design process in an effort to aid others seeking to develop effective scientific visualization solutions.

  • A User-Centered Design Study in Scientific Visualization Targeting Domain Experts
    arXiv: Human-Computer Interaction, 2019
    Co-Authors: Yucong, Franz Sauer, Konduri Aditya, Jacqueline H. Chen
    Abstract:

    The development and Design of visualization solutions that are truly usable is essential for ensuring both their adoption and effectiveness. User-Centered Design principles, which focus on involving Users throughout the entire development process, are well suited for visualization and have been shown to be effective in numerous information visualization endeavors. In this paper, we report a two year long collaboration with combustion scientists that, by applying these Design principles, generated multiple results including an in situ visualization technique and a post hoc probability distribution function (PDF) exploration tool. Furthermore, we examine the importance of User-Centered Design principles and describe lessons learned over the Design process in an effort to aid others who also seek to work with scientists for developing effective and usable scientific visualization solutions.

Yucong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A User-Centered Design Study in Scientific Visualization Targeting Domain Experts
    arXiv: Human-Computer Interaction, 2019
    Co-Authors: Yucong, Franz Sauer, Konduri Aditya, Jacqueline H. Chen
    Abstract:

    The development and Design of visualization solutions that are truly usable is essential for ensuring both their adoption and effectiveness. User-Centered Design principles, which focus on involving Users throughout the entire development process, are well suited for visualization and have been shown to be effective in numerous information visualization endeavors. In this paper, we report a two year long collaboration with combustion scientists that, by applying these Design principles, generated multiple results including an in situ visualization technique and a post hoc probability distribution function (PDF) exploration tool. Furthermore, we examine the importance of User-Centered Design principles and describe lessons learned over the Design process in an effort to aid others who also seek to work with scientists for developing effective and usable scientific visualization solutions.