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Generating reusable visual notations using model transformation

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posted on 2024-06-03, 20:24 authored by I Avazpour, JC Grundy, HL Vu
Visual notations are a key aspect of visual languages. They provide a direct mapping between the intended information and set of graphical symbols. Visual notations are most often implemented using the low level syntax of programming languages which is time consuming, error prone, difficult to maintain and hardly human-centric. In this paper we describe an alternative approach to generating visual notations using byexample model transformations. In our new approach, a semantic mapping between model and view is implemented using model transformations. The notations resulting from this approach can be reused by mapping varieties of input data to their model and can be composed into different visualisations. Our approach is implemented in the CONVErT framework and has been applied to many visualisation examples. Two case studies for visualising statistical charts and visualisation of traffic data are presented in this paper. A detailed user study of our approach for reusing notations and generating visualisations has been provided that shows good reusability and general acceptance of the novel approach.

History

Volume

25

Pagination

58-67

Location

Sydney, New South Wales

Start date

2014-08-05

End date

2014-08-08

ISSN

0218-1940

ISBN-13

9781450327657

Language

eng

Notes

location: Sydney NSW, Australia articleno: 58 numpages: 10 acmid: 2636843

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2014, ACM

Editor/Contributor(s)

[Unknown]

Title of proceedings

VINCI 2014 : Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction

Event

Visual Information Communication and Interaction. Symposium (7th : 2014 : Sydney, New South Wales)

Issue

2

Publisher

ACM Digital Library

Place of publication

[Sydney, N.S.W.]

Series

VINCI ’14