Arnaud,
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A bientôt
Yves

2011/3/22 arnaud velten <[email protected]>

> Design Principles for Visual Communication
>
> How to identify, instantiate, and evaluate domain-specific design
> principles for creating more effective visualizations.
>
> Maneesh Agrawala, Wilmot Li, Floraine Berthouzoz
>
> Communications of the ACM
>
> http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/4/106586-design-principles-for-visual-communication/fulltext
>
> Vol. 54 No. 4, Pages 60-69
> 10.1145/1924421.1924439
>  [image: [article image]] Credit: Mark Skillicorn
>
> Visual communication via diagrams, sketches, charts, photographs, video,
> and animation is fundamental to the process of exploring concepts and
> disseminating information. The most-effective visualizations capitalize on
> the human facility for processing visual information, thereby improving
> comprehension, memory, and inference. Such visualizations help analysts
> quickly find patterns lurking within large data sets and help audiences
> quickly understand complex ideas.
>
> Over the past two decades a number of 
> books10<http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/4/106586-design-principles-for-visual-communication/fulltext#R10>
> ,15<http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/4/106586-design-principles-for-visual-communication/fulltext#R15>
> ,18<http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/4/106586-design-principles-for-visual-communication/fulltext#R18>
> ,23<http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/4/106586-design-principles-for-visual-communication/fulltext#R23>have
>  collected examples of effective visual displays. One thing is evident
> from inspecting them: the best are carefully crafted by skilled human
> designers. Yet even with the aid of computers, hand-designing effective
> visualizations is time-consuming and requires considerable effort. Moreover,
> the rate at which people worldwide generate new data is growing
> exponentially year to year. Gantz et 
> al.5<http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/4/106586-design-principles-for-visual-communication/fulltext#R5>estimated
>  we collectively produced 161 exabytes of new information in 2006,
> and the compound growth rate between 2007 and 2011 would be 60% annually. We
> are thus expected to produce 1,800 exabytes of information in 2011, 10 times
> more than the amount we produced in 2006. Yet acquiring and storing this
> data is, by itself, of little value. We must understand it to produce real
> value and use it to make decisions.
>
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