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From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts gzigzag.bib Paper...
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 12:45:23 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    gzz
Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        02/11/19 12:45:22

Modified files:
        Documentation/Manuscripts: gzigzag.bib 
        Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper: paper.tex 

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CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib.diff?tr1=1.67&tr2=1.68&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex.diff?tr1=1.36&tr2=1.37&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex
diff -u gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.36 
gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.37
--- gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.36  Mon Nov 18 04:07:48 2002
+++ gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex       Tue Nov 19 12:45:22 2002
@@ -72,12 +72,25 @@
 
 \subsection{Focus+Context views}
 
+Focus+Context (fisheye) views\cite{fc-fisheye} are one paradigm for viewing 
large, 
+structured information sets 
+which has gained popularity in the research community\cite{XXX} 
+but less so in production systems.
+
+The basic principle in Focus+Context views is that of showing the current area 
of 
+interest (focus) magnified, and the structurally connected elements with less 
magnification.
+
+
 XXX f+c refs, write
 
 Focus+context\cite{fc-fisheye,fc-taxonomy,fc-hyperbolic}
 
 Structural focus+context: not 2D map or so; ZUI are a borderline case.
 
+The method presented in this article is at its most useful in a particular 
kind of focus+context view:
+
+In this article, we 
+
 Visual information foraging in a focus + context visualization: information 
scent\cite{pirolli01informationscent}
 
 
@@ -114,15 +127,15 @@
 
 Systems based on identities as opposed to files
 {\em do} exist: the Xanadu hypermedia 
model\cite{ted-xanalogical-structure-needed},
-the first implementation of which was recently published as Udanax\cite{XXX}, 
and a later
-project based on the same ideas\cite{lukka99cybertext,lukka02ht}.
+the first implementation of which was recently published as Udanax\cite{XXX}, 
and the later Gzz
+project based on the same ideas\cite{lukka99cybertext,lukka02guids}.
 Also, on a more recent (Xanadu was began in the 1960s), but more established 
basis,
-URNs (Uniform Resource Names)\cite{rfc1737} are moving towards the same goal.
+URNs (Uniform Resource Names)\cite{rfc1737} are moving towards the same goal,
+and the recently opened informal URN-5 namespace\cite{fallenstein02urn5} being
+one example of a different direction of identity..
 
 % Different versions
 
-% The recently opened URN namespace\cite{rfc1737} 
URN-5\cite{gzz-urn-application}
-
 % The reason for this state of the matter is that
 % there is little direct benefit for developing software which
 % handles identities better, because the current user interfaces cannot 
@@ -131,15 +144,14 @@
 
 \subsection{Texturing}
 
-Texture is the translation-invariant statistical microstructure of a 
macroscopically uniform
-surface.
-
+Texture is the translation-invariant statistical microstructure of a surface.
 In computer graphics,
-texturing refers to mapping (usually) 2D arrays of values onto computationally
+texturing is used in a somewhat looser sense\cite{catmull74,heckbert86survey}:
+it refers to mapping 2D arrays of numerical values onto graphics primitives
+such as polygons or Bezi\'er patches, modifying their rendered appearance 
+in some way (coloring\cite{catmull74}, bump mapping\cite{blinn78bump} etc)..
+
 
-has been used 
-from early on\cite{catmull74}
-to enhance 
 
 % Surveys \cite{heckbert86survey}
 
Index: gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib
diff -u gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.67 
gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.68
--- gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.67      Mon Nov 18 14:29:03 2002
+++ gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib   Tue Nov 19 12:45:22 2002
@@ -15,7 +15,17 @@
   howpublished = {http://www.gzigzag.org/}
 }
 
address@hidden,
address@hidden,
+    author = { Tuomas Lukka and Katariina Ervasti },
+    title = "GZigZag --- a platform for cybertext experiments",
+    booktitle = "Cybertext Yearbook 2000",
+    editor = "Markku Eskelinen and Raine Koskimaa",
+    publisher = "Research centre for contemporary culture, University of 
Jyv\"askyl\"a",
+    year = "2000",
+    pages = "141-151",
+}
+
address@hidden,
   author =     {Tuomas J. Lukka and Janne Kujala and Marketta Niemel\"a},
   title = "
            Fillets:
@@ -26,10 +36,23 @@
    year = "2002"
    }
 
address@hidden,
address@hidden,
+ author = {Tuomas J. Lukka and Benja Fallenstein},
+ title = {Freenet-like GUIDs for implementing xanalogical hypertext},
+ booktitle = {Proceedings of the thirteenth conference on Hypertext and 
hypermedia},
+ year = {2002},
+ isbn = {1-58113-477-0},
+ pages = {194--195},
+ location = {College Park, Maryland, USA},
+ doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/513338.513386},
+ publisher = {ACM Press},
+ }
+
+
address@hidden,
     author = {Benja Fallenstein},
     title = {{URN} namespace application.},
-    howpublished = {Submitted to IANA, granted as urn-5. Available at XXXURL},
+    howpublished = {Submitted to IANA, granted as urn-5. Available at 
\url{http://www.iana.org/assignments/urn-informal/urn-5} },
     year = "2002",
     }
 
@@ -146,11 +169,14 @@
 
 @article{chimera-tocs-animation,
     author = {Richard Chimera and Ben Shneiderman},
+    title = {An exploratory evaluation of three interfaces for browsing large 
hierarchical tables of contents },
     journal = {ACM Transactions on Information Systems},
     pages = {383-406},
     year = 1994,
     volume = 12,
     number = 4,
+    abstract = {  Three different interfaces were used to browse a large (1296 
items) table of contents. A fully expanded stable interface, expand/contract 
interface, and multipane interface were studied in a between-groups experiment 
with 41 novice participants. Nine timed fact retrieval tasks were performed; 
each task is analyzed and discussed separately. We found that both the 
expand/contract and multipane interfaces produced significantly faster times 
than the stable interface for many tasks using this large hierarchy; other 
advantages of the expand/contract and multipane interfaces over the stable 
interface are discussed. The animation characteristics of the expand/contract 
interface appear to play a major role. Refinements to the multipane and 
expand/contract interfaces are suggested. A predictive model for measuring 
navigation effort of each interface is presented.
+           },
     comment = { Expand+contract view and comments about animation there
            are probably the most interesting thing about this one for us. }
 }
@@ -169,7 +195,8 @@
     title = "Cone Trees: Animated 3D Visualizations of Hierarchical 
Information.",
     booktitle = "Proc. CHI'91",
     pages = "189-194",
-    year = "1991"
+    year = "1991",
+    comment = { One of the only structural f+c },
 }
 
 
@@ -454,6 +481,10 @@
   pages =       {16--23},
   year =        1986,
   publisher = {ACM Press},
+  comment = {
+    Fisheye generalized: tree, show few steps along each parent level...
+    Concept of DOI.
+  },
 }
 
 @techreport{ sarkar92manipulating,
@@ -709,6 +740,30 @@
 @comment These can be found through citeseer.
 @comment -------------------------------------------
 
address@hidden,
+ author = {Michael D. McCool and Wolfgang Heidrich},
+ title = {Texture shaders},
+ booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1999 Eurographics/SIGGRAPH workshop on 
Graphics hardware},
+ year = {1999},
+ isbn = {1-58113-170-4},
+ pages = {117--126},
+ location = {Los Angeles, California, United States},
+ doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/311534.311585},
+ publisher = {ACM Press},
+ }
+
+
address@hidden,
+ author = {James F. Blinn},
+ title = {Simulation of wrinkled surfaces},
+ booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th annual conference on Computer graphics 
and interactive techniques},
+ year = {1978},
+ pages = {286--292},
+ doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/800248.507101},
+ publisher = {ACM Press},
+ }
+
+
 @book{ knuth86metafont,
     author = "D. Knuth",
     title = "Computers \& Typesetting / Volume C: The METAFONT Book",
@@ -1674,6 +1729,17 @@
   pages = "61-67",
   year = "2000" }
 
+
address@hidden,
+ author = {Kurt Akeley},
+ title = {Reality Engine graphics},
+ booktitle = {Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on Computer graphics 
and interactive techniques},
+ year = {1993},
+ isbn = {0-89791-601-8},
+ pages = {109--116},
+ doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/166117.166131},
+ publisher = {ACM Press},
+ }
 
 
 




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