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- 2001
- Keith Andrews, Christian Gütl, Josef Moser, Vedran Sabol, Wilfried Lackner:
Search Result Visualisation with xFIND. UIDIS 2001: 50-58 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Interactive Visual Tools to Support Spatial Multicriteria Decision Making. UIDIS 2001: 127-131 - David Baer, Paul Groenewoud, Epaminondas Kapetanios, S. Keuser:
A Semantics Based Interactive Query Formulation Technique. UIDIS 2001: 43-49 - Malgorzata Bugajska, Andrew Vande Moere:
Virtual Library: Paths to Knowledge. UIDIS 2001: 116-126 - Kristofer Cassel, Tore Risch:
An Object-Oriented Multi-Mediator Browser. UIDIS 2001: 26-35 - Dieter Fensel:
Challenges in Content Management for B2B Electronic Commerce. UIDIS 2001: 2-4 - Rolf Grütter, Claus Eikemeier, Johann Steurer:
Up-Scaling a Semantic Navigation of an Evidence-Based Medical Information Service on the Internet to Data Intensive Extranets. UIDIS 2001: 36-42 - Alfred Inselberg:
Visualization and Knowledge Discovery for High Dimensional Data. UIDIS 2001: 5-24 - Pedro J. Molina, Oscar Pastor, Sofía Martí, Juan Jose Fons, Emilio Insfrán:
Specifying Conceptual Interface Patterns in an Object-Oriented Method with Automatic Code Generation. UIDIS 2001: 72-79 - Yiannis Moumtzidis, Spiros Sirmakessis, Giannis Tzimas:
Secure Interface for Risk Management Services. UIDIS 2001: 96-100 - Andreas Müller, Thomas Mundt, Wolfgang Lindner:
Using XML to Semi-Automatically Derive User Interfaces. UIDIS 2001: 91-95 - Karen Renaud, Richard L. Cooper:
Considering Possible Outcomes and the User's Environment in Designing User Interfaces for Data Intensive Systems. UIDIS 2001: 80-90 - Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, Norman W. Paton:
A UML-Based Design Environment for Interactive Applications. UIDIS 2001: 60-71 - Osmar R. Zaïane, Ayman Ammoura:
On-Line Analytical Processing while Immersed in a Cave. UIDIS 2001: 102-115 - Epaminondas Kapetanios, Hans Hinterberger:
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on User Interfaces to Data Intensive Systems, UIDIS 2001, Zurich, Switzerland, May 31 - June 1, 2001. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-0834-0 [contents] - 1999
- Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Data Mining with C4.5 and Interactive Cartographic Visualization. UIDIS 1999: 162-165 - Sean Bechhofer, Robert Stevens, Gary Ng, Alex Jacoby, Carole A. Goble:
Guiding the User: An Ontology Driven Interface. UIDIS 1999: 158-161 - Mikael Berndtsson, Jonas Mellin, Urban Högberg:
Visualization of the Composite Event Detection Process. UIDIS 1999: 118-127 - Dunren Che, Karl Aberer, Yangjun Chen:
The Design of Query Interfaces to the GPCRDB Biological Database. UIDIS 1999: 22-31 - Martin Colbert:
The Application of Structured User Interface Development Methods to Data Intensive Systems: Some Common Characteristics. UIDIS 1999: 97-107 - Alan J. Dix:
Design of User Interfaces for the Web. UIDIS 1999: 2-11 - Ignacio Gil, Peter M. D. Gray, Graham J. L. Kemp:
A Visual Interface and Navigator for the P/FDM Object Database. UIDIS 1999: 54-63 - Martin Graham, Jessie B. Kennedy, Chris Hand:
The Challenge of Visualizing Multiple Overlapping Classification Hierarchies. UIDIS 1999: 42-51 - Tony Griffiths, Peter J. Barclay, Jo McKirdy, Norman W. Paton, Philip D. Gray, Jessie B. Kennedy, Richard Cooper, Carole A. Goble, Adrian West, Michael Smyth:
Teallach: A Model-Based User Interface Development Environment for Object Databases. UIDIS 1999: 86-96 - Epaminondas Kapetanios, Moira C. Norrie, A. Frei:
An Information States Blackboard as an Intelligent Querying Interface for Snow and Avalanche Data. UIDIS 1999: 32-41 - Daniel A. Keim, Eleftherios Koutsofios, Stephen C. North:
Visual Exploration of Large Telecommunication Data Sets. UIDIS 1999: 12-20 - Karen Renaud, Richard L. Cooper:
An Error Reporting and Feedback Component for Component-Based Transaction Processing Systems. UIDIS 1999: 141-150 - Mehul A. Shah, Marcel Kornacker, Joseph M. Hellerstein:
Amdb: A Visual Access Method Development Tool. UIDIS 1999: 130-140 - Sônia Fernandes Silva, Tiziana Catarci:
Homogeneous Access to Temporal Data and Interaction Histories in Visual Interface for Databases. UIDIS 1999: 108-117 - Jean Vanderdonckt:
Advice-Giving Systems for Selecting Interaction Objects. UIDIS 1999: 152-157
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