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Dissection of a Visualization On-Demand Server

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Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2008)

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In this paper, we detail specifications of a Visualization On-Demand (VizOD) server. We show that packaging information visualization processes into services reachable over a network benefits both users and programmers, by reducing development cycles. We implemented a prototype based on our architecture, resulting in an innovative way to visually explore large movie database. We discuss early results and our main perspective is to federate a community of users and practitioners to better design interactive environments and understand users behaviors.

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Vuillemot, R., Rumpler, B., Pinon, JM. (2009). Dissection of a Visualization On-Demand Server. In: Filipe, J., Cordeiro, J. (eds) Enterprise Information Systems. ICEIS 2008. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 19. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00670-8_26

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