Rafae Bhatti, Elisa Bertino, et al.
Communications of the ACM
This paper proposes an information architecture for personal history data and describes how the data model can be extended to a runtime model for a compact visualization using graphical timelines. Our information architecture was developed for juvenile justice and medical patient records, but is usable in other application domains such as personal resumes, financial histories, or customer support. Our model groups personal history events into aggregates that are contained in facets (e.g., doctor visits, hospitalizations, or lab tests). Crosslinks enable representation of arbitrary relationships across events and aggregates. Data attributes, such as severity, can be mapped by data administrators to visual attributes such as color and line thickness. End-users have powerful controls over the display contents, and they can modify the mapping to fit their tasks. © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Rafae Bhatti, Elisa Bertino, et al.
Communications of the ACM
Charles H. Bennett, Aram W. Harrow, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
Beomseok Nam, Henrique Andrade, et al.
ACM/IEEE SC 2006
David S. Kung
DAC 1998