I came back from a recent DARPA workshop ever more convinced that visualization as a core capability is both necessary and attainable.  "Visualization as a core capability" means that the full spectrum of visualization techniques is available from any application.  It doesn't involve so-called "pluggable" components; no automatic code generation to force big-bang integration between heterogeneous apps, tools, and APIs.  Anywhere I come across some columns of data I ought to be able to generate a chart.  If I can recognize that columns of data are latitudes and longitudes then the computer should also make that recognition and generate a map.  The chart and the map should be independent of any application and at the same time embeddable into any application.  I am increasingly of the opinion that we need visualization built into the operating system as a platform service.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Visualization as a Core Capability
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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