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  • As a researcher and professional working with accessibility, special needs, education, usability and interaction design, I am constantly searching for better ways to present information. Especially complex and dynamic information.
    Web 2.0 has introduced cloud sourced information that defies traditional representations (graphs and pie charts). We as an industry of information technology specialists need to find [...]

    I read an article by Peter Hornsby on UXmatters talking about utilizing the software code revisionist method of code refactoring. The idea is to make the code easier for software engineers to understand and work with. There is no change to the functioning of the software but the code gets cleaned up and easier to [...]

    In the same vein as the conference that Edward Tufte did in SF, I am constantly amazed by the ability of scientists and designers to display complex interactive information in ways that are understandable as well as dynamic.
    Chack out the visualcomplexity site.

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    addthis_title = ‘Displaying+Complex+Information+Visually’;
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    Visualization of Obama’s Inaugural Speech. You are able to interact and adjust the visualization, not just a static image.
    This is just one of many visualizations available on the IBM Many Eyes site.
    I am intrigued with the dynamic abilities of programs and powerful computers to integrate and display complex relational databases as well as simpler data [...]

    Having recently changed over to Mac completely in my home office, I am researching the best applications to use for my business needs, blogging and personal computing. I scour the web for information and find myself wanting to save sites, graphs and articles and I need a Personal Information Manager for Mac. Zaharenia Atzitzikaki wrote [...]

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