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- 2004
- Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, Robert Biddle, James Noble, Kirk Jackson:
XML Database Support for Program Trace Visualisation. InVis.au 2004: 25-34 - Nicole Bordes, Bernard Pailthorpe:
High Resolution Scalable Displays: Manufacturing and Use. InVis.au 2004: 151-156 - Savrina F. Carrizo:
A Colour-Filling Approach For Visualising Trait Evolution With Phylogenies. InVis.au 2004: 117-126 - Hans Chang, John F. Raffensperger, Neville Churcher:
Displaying Linear Programs and Their Solutions With XML and SVG. InVis.au 2004: 141-150 - Neville Churcher, Warwick Irwin, Carl Cook:
Inhomogeneous Force-Directed Layout Algorithms in the Visualisation Pipeline: From Layouts to Visualisations. InVis.au 2004: 43-51 - Tim Dwyer, Falk Schreiber:
Optimal Leaf Ordering for Two and a Half Dimensional Phylogenetic Tree Visualisation. InVis.au 2004: 109-115 - Hamish Graham, Hong Yul Yang, Rebecca Berrigan:
A Solar System Metaphor for 3D Visualisation of Object Oriented Software Metrics. InVis.au 2004: 53-59 - Stewart G. Heckenberg, Ric D. Herbert, Richard Webber:
Visualisation of the Minority Game Using a Mod. InVis.au 2004: 157-163 - Seok-Hee Hong, Damian Merrick, Hugo A. D. do Nascimento:
The Metro Map Layout Problem. InVis.au 2004: 91-100 - Wanchun Li, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Adding Filtering to Geometric Distortion to Visualize a Clustered Graph on Small Screens.. InVis.au 2004: 71-79 - Stuart Marshall, Robert Biddle, James Noble:
Using Software Visualisation to Enhance Online Component Markets. InVis.au 2004: 35 - Robin Martin, Nicole Bordes, Thomas Hugh, Bernard Pailthorpe:
Semi-Automatic Feature Delineation In Medical Images. InVis.au 2004: 127-131 - Damian Merrick, Tim Dwyer:
Skeletal Animation for the Exploration of Graphs. InVis.au 2004: 61-70 - Margaret Mitchell:
Creating Minimal Vertex Series Parallel Graphs from Directed Acyclic Graphs. InVis.au 2004: 133-139 - Colin Murray, Damian Merrick, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Graph Interaction through Force-Based Skeletal Animation. InVis.au 2004: 81-90 - Paul Rutherford, Clare Churcher, John McCallum:
An Interactive Visualisation for Investigating DNA Sequence Information. InVis.au 2004: 101-107 - Derek Weber, Matthew Phillips:
An Architecture for Multi-View Information Overlays. InVis.au 2004: 9-15 - Burkhard Wünsche:
A Survey, Classification and Analysis of Perceptual Concepts and their Application for the Effective Visualisation of Complex Information. InVis.au 2004: 17-24 - Burkhard Wünsche, Ewan D. Tempero:
A Comparison and Evaluation of Interpolation Methods for Visualising Discrete 2D Survey Data. InVis.au 2004: 1-7 - Neville Churcher, Clare Churcher:
Australasian Symposium on Information Visualisation, InVis.au, Christchurch, New Zealand, 23-24 January 2004. CRPIT 35, Australian Computer Society 2004, ISBN 1-920682-17-1 [contents]
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