| Due October 14 | CS 7450 - Information Visualization | Fall 1999 |
This assignment will familiarize you the panning/zooming information visualization model embodied by the Pad++ and Jazz systems. The goal of the assignment is to have you utilize and build an information display in this paradigm, thereby assisting you to better understand its capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses.
The assignment has three parts:
1. Gain familiarity
Log on and run the HiNote demonstration application that comes with
the Jazz system. Walk through the tutorial and learn about the
application, its interfaces and its capabilities.
2. Design an information space on some particular topic.
Utilize the HiNote application to design an information space or
module that will help someone learn about a particular topic. Your
topic an be an area of interest to you such as a hobby, an event in
history, or it can be a topic in an academic area of interest to you
such as information visualization or human-computer interaction. Your
information space should include both text and graphical images, but
it can be organized in any way that you see fit. Try to make it
include a dense body of information/data. Experiment with the zooming
paradigm. What does it allow you to do that you would not be able to
otherwise? How would the user/viewer of your space navigate around
and learn from it?
3. Write a report on your experiences
Document all your activities throughout the assignment. Explain
brielfy what your information space is about (it should probably be
somewhat self-explantory). Discuss what it was like working with the
jazz tool. What was easy and what was challenging? What did you like
and dislike? Were there caapabilities that you would like to have
added to the system? Try not to focus on the this particular UI or
piece of software (recall that this is an early beta). Focus more on
the spirit of the paradigm. Turn in a 3-5 page hardcopy report and
email your xxx.jazz file to Quan.
Acknowledgments: Special thanks to Ben Bederson at the University of Maryland for assisting with Jazz. To download the package onto your own machine, load ftp://ftp.cs.umd.edu/pub/faculty/bederson/misc/jazz-sept-22.zip. You will also need the Java runtime environment (at least).