DSTO A Proposed Reference Model A Proposed Reference Model Framework for Applying Framework for Applying Computer-Based Computer-Based Visualisation in C3I Visualisation in C3I TTCP TTCP C3I Group C3I Group AGVis AGVis Dr Rudi Vernik (DSTO Australia)
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DSTO
A Proposed Reference Model A Proposed Reference Model Framework for Applying Framework for Applying
Computer-Based Visualisation in Computer-Based Visualisation in C3IC3I
TTCPTTCP C3I Group C3I Group
AGVisAGVis
Dr Rudi Vernik (DSTO Australia)
DSTO
OutlineOutlineOutlineOutline
Introduction/Acknowledgments Set Context for C3I Highlight Problems Needs for Reference Models (RMs) RM-Vis(C3I) Framework (Overview) Example - Asset Visualisation Tool Use of RM-Vis(C3I) Issues and Directions Questions (Discussion)
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C3I ContextC3I ContextC3I ContextC3I Context Wide application of
visualisation in C3I
Visualisation is needed to describe a wide variety of aspects for a broad set of roles processes activities/functions/tasks.
What are some of the problems and issues associated with visualisation in the C3I domain?
Problems and IssuesProblems and IssuesProblems and IssuesProblems and Issues Limited understanding of what visualisation tools are available and
how they might be applied within a particular context of use. Poor understanding of the characteristics of particular visualisation
approaches. No guidelines of where Off-The-Shelf (OTS) approaches might be
applied. Limited understanding of where research and development should be
directed. No basis for the evaluation of approaches and tools. No basis for measuring the effectiveness of the visualisation solution
within a context of use. No basis for sharing of tools, components, ideas etc.
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RM-VisRM-VisRM-VisRM-Vis Several classifications/taxonomies
Example 1 – Schneiderman (tech Report 1996, Institute for Systems Research ISTR)
Example 2 - Robertson & De Ferari (Scientific Visualisation 1994) Example 3 - Ed Huai-sin Chi (Thesis 1999, classification based on
interaction ) Problem in that they focus on the characteristics of an visualisation approach
ie., from a tool approach, but do not consider the context of use. DefinitionDefinition
RM-Vis is a proposed Reference Model Framework for the development of Visualisation Reference Models which focus on the application of visualisation solutions within particular domain contexts eg, RM-Vis(C3I), RM-Vis(SE), RM-Vis(SW) etc.
Use of RM-Vis(C3I)Use of RM-Vis(C3I)Use of RM-Vis(C3I)Use of RM-Vis(C3I) Applications of RMVis
Mapping of Visualisation Tools to Area of Application Characterisation of Visualisation Tool Capabilities Characterisation of Comprehensive Visualisation Solutions Evaluation of Tools (within context of use) Identification of Common Approaches Identification of Research Opportunities
Visualisation Techniques/Approaches Effectiveness Criteria Classifications/Taxonomies New Tools (Comprehensive Solutions with a focus on Context of Use) Modelling Approaches Agents/Component-Based Support Tools
Specification of Component-Based Solutions
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RM-Vis ToolsRM-Vis ToolsRM-Vis ToolsRM-Vis Tools
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InVision Views of G-VisInVision Views of G-VisInVision Views of G-VisInVision Views of G-Vis