Information Visualizer:
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[Mackinlay et al., 1994]
[Rao and Card, 1994]
[Robertson and Mackinlay, 1993]
Taxonomy:
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Bifocal Display:
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[Bartram et al., 1994] [Bartram et al., 1995]
[Poltrock et al., 1986]
[Sarkar and Brown, 1994] [Sarkar et al., 1993]
[Sheelagh et al., 1995]
Hyperbolic Geometry:
[Lamping and Rao, 1994]
[Lamping et al., 1995]
[Munzner and Burchard, 1995]
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