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23 June 2000 Visage-Link: a medium for distributed collaboration in information-intensive domains
Mark D. Foresti
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Abstract
Visage-Link takes the next step in the paradigm shift defined by the Visage information architecture, leveraging an information centric user interface approach in order to facilitate collaboration among geographically distributed users. Extending Visage's notion of polymorphism to the collaborative realm, Visage-link allows a user to visualize a shared data set using views tailored to his or her individual role. Basic research extends this concept to operate on devices smaller in nature and utilized for very user specific roles within operational exercises with varying levels of connectivity.
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Mark D. Foresti "Visage-Link: a medium for distributed collaboration in information-intensive domains", Proc. SPIE 4026, Enabling Technology for Simulation Science IV, (23 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.389377
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Information visualization

Human-machine interfaces

Information architecture

Intelligence systems

Climatology

Data processing

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