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| Subject | Predicate | Object/Value | Creator | Attribution | Timestamp | |
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| 1 | /user/margit/default_domain/visualization_tool/audience | /common/topic/description | who can work easily with the tool, novice users or experts? /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 2 | /m/0dm5lrz Audience | /common/topic/description | who can work with the tool, experts or novice users /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 3 | /user/margit/default_domain/visualization_tool/alternatives | /common/topic/description | similar tools /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 4 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/spin_offs | /common/topic/description | companies founded /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 5 | /m/0dkvq_v Spin-offs | /common/topic/description | Companies founded /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 6 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/follow_up_projects | /common/topic/description | Research projects building up on this project /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 7 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/related_research_projects | /common/topic/description | projects aiming to solve the same research question /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 8 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/previous_projects | /common/topic/description | builds on / continuation of other research project /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 9 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/period | /common/topic/description | contains the start and end date of the project /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 10 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/budget | /common/topic/description | refers the overall project budget /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 11 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/participants | /common/topic/description | lists the projects participants /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 12 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/coordinator | /common/topic/description | names the organization coordinating the research project /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 13 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/project_reference | /common/topic/description | is a project identifier (or contract number) asigned to the project by the funding agency /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 14 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/research_objective | /common/topic/description | names general research objectives of the funding agency which the project targets /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 15 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/project_type | /common/topic/description | refers to an instrument of the funding agency which the project belogs to, for EU FP7 projects these are STReP, IP, No E, CSA /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 16 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/funding_agency | /common/topic/description | names the agency funding the project, e.g. EU, NSF, DARPA; /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 17 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/research_focus | /common/topic/description | link the project with relevant standards or techologies /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 18 | /user/margit/default_domain/research_project/title | /common/topic/description | short (max. one sentence) description of the project /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 19 | /m/0bhh5_z Software | /common/topic/description | software supporting this interaction pattern /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 20 | /user/margit/default_domain/pattern_category/more_general_design_pattern | /common/topic/description | use terms like display, navigation,... as a stub to built taxonomy /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 21 | /user/margit/default_domain/interaction_design_pattern/more_general_design_pattern_category | /common/topic/description | use terms like display, navigation,... as a stub to built taxonomy /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 22 | /user/margit/default_domain/interaction_design_pattern/usability_research | /common/topic/description | Any supporting research from usability tests or other user feedback should be captured. This can also include feedback from developers, customer service, or the sales team. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 23 | /m/0bb8zys Implementation Specifications | /common/topic/description | A style guide with detailed information about font sizes, pixel dimensions, colors, and wording for messages and labels can be helpful for developers. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 24 | /user/margit/default_domain/interaction_design_pattern/similar_approaches | /common/topic/description | Since there are likely to be many possible solutions to this problem, teams may want a place to capture similar alternatives. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 25 | /user/margit/default_domain/interaction_design_pattern/examples | /common/topic/description | Each example shows how the pattern has been successfully applied This is often accompanied by a screenshot and a short description. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 26 | /m/0bb8zw4 Rationale | /common/topic/description | Providing reasons "why" the pattern works will reinforce the solution, though time-pressed developers may prefer to ignore this explanation. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 27 | /m/0bb8zvr Solution | /common/topic/description | The solution should explain "how" to solve the problem, and may include prescriptive checklists, screenshots, or even short videos demonstrating the pattern in action. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 28 | /m/0bb8zv8 Use When | /common/topic/description | "Context of use" is a critical component of the design pattern. This element helps people understand situations when the design pattern applies (and when it does not.) /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 29 | /m/0bb8ztq Problem Statement | /common/topic/description | Written in user-centered language, this communicates what the user wants to achieve or what the challenge is to the end-user. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 30 | /user/margit/default_domain/interaction_design_pattern/pattern_description | /common/topic/description | Because short names like "one-window drilldown" are sometimes not sufficient to describe the pattern, a few additional lines of explanation (or a canonical screenshot) will help explain how the pattern works /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 31 | /base/informationaesthetics | /common/topic/description | This sub is an effort to regroup info on data- and informationvisualization. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 32 | /m/0gl0n4s Flare | /common/topic/description | Flare is an ActionScript library for creating visualizations that run in the Adobe Flash Player. From basic charts and graphs to complex interactive graphics, the toolkit supports data management, visual encoding, animation, and interaction techniques. Flare's design was adapted from its predecessor prefuse, a visualization toolkit for Java. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 33 | /m/0dlvqty Data Marketplace | /common/topic/description | Data Marketplace was founded in 2009 by Matt Hodan and Steve DeWald in an intent to built "an Amazon for structured information", a marketplace connecting people who need data with people who are good at collecting, cleaning, and analyzing it. In December 2010, Data Marketplace was acquired by Infochimps. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 34 | /m/0g50ls6 Big Picture | /common/topic/description | Google's "Big Picture" visualization research group in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was founded in 2010 and is lead by Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg (formerly IBM). /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 35 | /m/0g4pmwx Polar area chart | /common/topic/description | The polar area diagram is similar to a usual pie chart, except sectors are equal angles and differ rather in how far each sector extends from the center of the circle. The polar area diagram is used to plot cyclic phenomena (e.g., count of deaths by month). For example, if the count of deaths in each month for a year are to be plotted then there will be 12 sectors (one per month) all with the same angle of 30 degrees each. The radius of each sector would be proportional to the square root of the death count for the month, so the area of a sector represents the number of deaths in a month. If the death count in each month is subdivided by cause of death, it is possible to make multiple comparisons on one diagram, as is clearly seen in the form of polar area diagram famously developed by Florence Nightingale. The first known use of polar area diagrams was by André-Michel Guerry, which he called courbes circulaires, in an 1829 paper showing seasonal and daily variation in wind direction over the year and births and deaths by hour of the day. Léon Lalanne later used a polar diagram to show the frequency of wind directions around compass points in 1843. The wind rose is still used by meteorologists. Nightingale published her rose diagram in 1858. The name "coxcomb" is sometimes used erroneously. This was the name Nightingale used to refer to a book containing the diagrams rather than the diagrams themselves. It has been suggested [by whom?] that most of Nightingale's early reputation was built on her ability to give clear and concise presentations of data. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 36 | /m/0bb8tc5 Panopticon | /common/topic/description | Panopticon Software is a multi-national Data Visualization software company specializing in monitoring and analysis of real-time data. The firm is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with additional offices in New York City, London, Boston and partner agreements for other markets around the world. The company's name is derived from the Greek: 'pan' for all, 'optic' for sight. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 37 | /m/0dm5p3m Bocoup | /common/topic/description | Bocoup is a JavaScript company, focused on researching next generation browser technologies, contributing to several open source projects, running events workshops and training, and developing their own products internally. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 38 | /m/040bwps SIMILE Exhibit | /common/topic/description | Exhibit is a publishing framework for data-rich interactive web pages. It lets you easily create web pages with advanced text search and filtering functionalities, with interactive maps, timelines, and other visualizations. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 39 | /m/0dm5mmx GeoCommons | /common/topic/description | Geocommons allows users to create (thematic) maps. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 40 | /m/04ns4vs Chronoscope | /common/topic/description | Chronoscope is an interactive time series chart that can be used as an embedded widget, a Google Gadget, or with the Google visualization API. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 41 | /m/0dlvqtn Dido | /common/topic/description | Dido, a WYSIWYG-editable version of Exhibit . With Dido (alpha) you can edit the data you are looking at, as well as the Exhibit visualization, right inside the page. Then you can save the page to persist your changes. All the functionality---exhibit, data, and editor---is in the document itself, so you don't even need a web connection to use it. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 42 | /m/0dlvqtr Mr. People | /common/topic/description | Mr. People is a Perl module — loosely based on the Lingua-EN-NameParse module — to standardize names. You can either use the Ruby webfrontend or use the people Ruby gem in your own scripts. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 43 | /m/0bf22ch Axiis | /common/topic/description | Axiis is an open source data visualization framework designed for beginner and expert developers alike. Whether you are building elegant charts for executive briefings or exploring the boundaries of advanced data visualization research, Axiis has something for you. Axiis provides both pre-built visualization components as well as abstract layout patterns and rendering classes that allow you to create your own unique visualizations. Axiis is built upon the Degrafa graphics framework and Adobe Flex 3. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 44 | /m/0dl2pj0 Dagstuhl Seminar on Information Visualization 2010 | /common/topic/description | The aim of this seminar was to bring together theoreticians and practitioners from the field with a special focus on the intersection of InfoVis and Human-Computer Interaction. To support discussions that are related to the visualization of real world data, researchers from selected application areas also attended and contributed. During the seminar, working groups on eight different topics were formed and enabled a critical reflection on ongoing research efforts, the state of the field, and key research challenges today... /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 45 | /m/0blw873 Gephi | /common/topic/description | Gephi is an interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 46 | /m/0dkz4gv vizster | /common/topic/description | Vizster is an interactive visualization tool for online social networks, allowing exploration of the community structure of social networking services such as friendster.com, tribe.net, and orkut. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 47 | /m/0dky8p3 DD4D | /common/topic/description | Data Designed for Decisions - Enhancing social, economic and environmental progress A conference for intermediaries between data, knowledge and empowerment. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 48 | /m/0bb_py6 Improvise | /common/topic/description | Improvise is a fully-implemented Java software architecture and user interface that enables users to build and browse highly-coordinated visualizations interactively. By coupling a shared-object coordination model with a declarative visual query language, users gain precise control over how navigation and selection affects the appearance of data across multiple views, using a potentially infinite number of variations on well-known coordination patterns such as synchronized scrolling, overview+detail, brushing, drill-down, and semantic zoom. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 49 | /m/05p6hr8 Raphaël | /common/topic/description | Raphaël is a small JavaScript library supporting users to built vector graphics on the web. Raphaël [ˈrafēəl] uses the SVG W3C Recommendation and VML as a base for creating graphics. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 50 | /m/0bhh9t5 Fathom | /common/topic/description | Fathom Information Design helps clients understand complex data through information graphics, interactive tools, and software for installations, the web, and mobile devices. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 51 | /m/0bj86bn DAYTUM | /common/topic/description | intuitive tool for counting and communicating personal statistics. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 52 | /m/0bf22b_ CanViz | /common/topic/description | Canviz is a JavaScript library for drawing Graphviz graphs to a web browser canvas. More technically, Canviz is a JavaScript xdot renderer. It works in most modern browsers. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 53 | /m/0bf22bp RGraph | /common/topic/description | Interactive javascript canvas graphs using the HTML5 canvas tag for all platforms /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 54 | /m/0bb_pyd JUNG | /common/topic/description | JUNG — the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. It is written in Java, which allows JUNG-based applications to make use of the extensive built-in capabilities of the Java API, as well as those of other existing third-party Java libraries. /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 55 | /user/margit/default_domain/interaction_design_pattern | /common/topic/description | based on the Elements of an interaction design pattern described in the corresponding [wikipedia article](http://www.freebase.com/view/en/interaction_design_pattern). /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 56 | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /people/person/profession | /m/02cc0w Bricklayer | /user/margit | none | |
| 57 | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /people/person/profession | /m/019x4f Carpenter | /user/margit | none | |
| 58 | /m/04dzvqn Julius Posener | /type/object/type | /influence/influence_node | /user/margit | none | |
| 59 | /m/0h3dtt2 cvt | /influence/peer_relationship/peers | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /user/margit | none | |
| 60 | /m/0h3dtt2 cvt | /influence/peer_relationship/peers | /m/04dzvqn Julius Posener | /user/margit | none | |
| 61 | /m/0h3dtt2 cvt | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/margit | none | |
| 62 | /m/0h3dtt2 cvt | /type/object/type | /influence/peer_relationship | /user/margit | none | |
| 63 | /m/026dl26 Walter Segal | /type/object/type | /influence/influence_node | /user/margit | none | |
| 64 | /m/0h3dtsx cvt | /influence/peer_relationship/peers | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /user/margit | none | |
| 65 | /m/0h3dtsx cvt | /influence/peer_relationship/peers | /m/026dl26 Walter Segal | /user/margit | none | |
| 66 | /m/0h3dtsx cvt | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/margit | none | |
| 67 | /m/0h3dtsx cvt | /type/object/type | /influence/peer_relationship | /user/margit | none | |
| 68 | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /influence/influence_node/influenced_by | /m/065_80 Hans Poelzig | /user/margit | none | |
| 69 | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /influence/influence_node/influenced_by | /m/064m2l Bruno Taut | /user/margit | none | |
| 70 | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /type/object/type | /influence/influence_node | /user/margit | none | |
| 71 | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /architecture/architect/structures_designed | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /user/margit | none | |
| 72 | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/margit | none | |
| 73 | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /type/object/type | /location/location | /user/margit | none | |
| 74 | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /type/object/type | /common/topic | /user/margit | none | |
| 75 | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /type/object/type | /architecture/structure | /user/margit | none | |
| 76 | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /type/object/type | /projects/project_focus | /user/margit | none | |
| 77 | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /type/object/name | Victoria Hall /lang/en | /user/margit | none | |
| 78 | /m/0h3dtj_ Victoria Hall | /architecture/structure/opened | 1946 | /user/margit | none | |
| 79 | /m/0h3dt3b cvt | /education/education/student | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /user/margit | none | |
| 80 | /m/0h3dt3b cvt | /education/education/institution | /m/01c0cc Technical University of Berlin | /user/margit | none | |
| 81 | /m/0h3dt3b cvt | /education/education/end_date | 1931 | /user/margit | none | |
| 82 | /m/0h3dt3b cvt | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/margit | none | |
| 83 | /m/0h3dt3b cvt | /type/object/type | /education/education | /user/margit | none | |
| 84 | /m/0h3dt3b cvt | /education/education/major_field_of_study | /m/03nfmq Architecture | /user/margit | none | |
| 85 | /m/03nplgl Otto Königsberger | /people/person/place_of_birth | /m/0156q Berlin | /user/margit | none | |
| 86 | /m/0bl05xt Stanford Computer Science | /education/department/academics_old | /m/062scph Jeffrey Michael Heer | /user/margit | none | |
| 87 | /m/0bb6lcv | /common/document/content | /m/0gtlw81 | /user/margit | none | |
| 88 | /m/0bb6lcv | /common/document/updated | 2011-05-30T17:30:15.115972Z | /user/margit | none | |
| 89 | /m/0gtlw81 | /type/content/uploaded_by | /user/margit | /user/margit | none | |
| 90 | /m/0gqnwtx TileMill | /common/topic/webpage | /m/0gsh8m3 cvt | /user/margit | none | |
| 91 | /m/0gsh8m3 cvt | /type/object/type | /common/webpage | /user/margit | none | |
| 92 | /m/0gsh8m3 cvt | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/margit | none | |
| 93 | /m/0gsh8m3 cvt | /common/webpage/resource | /uri/http$003A$002F$002Ftilemill$002Ecom$002F | /user/margit | none | |
| 94 | /m/0gsh8m3 cvt | /common/webpage/category | /m/08mbj5d Official Website | /user/margit | none | |
| 95 | /uri/http$003A$002F$002Ftilemill$002Ecom$002F | /type/object/type | /common/resource | /user/margit | none | |
| 96 | /uri | /type/namespace/keys | http$003A$002F$002Ftilemill$002Ecom$002F /uri/http$003A$002F$002Ftilemill$002Ecom$002F | /user/margit | none | |
| 97 | /uri/http$003A$002F$002Ftilemill$002Ecom$002F | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/margit | none | |
| 98 | /m/0fpr06z indiemapper | /common/topic/webpage | /m/0gsh684 cvt | /user/margit | none | |
| 99 | /m/0gsh684 cvt | /type/object/type | /common/webpage | /user/margit | none | |
| 100 | /m/0gsh684 cvt | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/margit | none | |
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