Conference Article
Keywords: information visualization, web-based visualization, svg, canvas
In Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2008
, pp. 163–168, 2008.
Abstract
Several web-native information visualization methods (SVG, HTML5's Canvas, native HTML) are studied to contrast their performances at different data scales. Using Java implementations of parallel coordinates and squarified treemaps for comparison, we explore the design space of these web-based technologies in order to determine what design trade-offs are required.
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BibTeX Citation
@inproceedings{Johnson:2008:ASS,
Author = {Donald W. Johnson AND T.J. Jankun-Kelly},
Title = {A Scalability Study of Web-Native Information Visualization},
Keywords = {information visualizaiton, web-based visualization, svg, canvas},
Pages = {163--168},
Editor = {Chris Shaw and Lyn Bartram},
Year = {2008},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2008},
Publisher = {IEEE Press},
Eventtime = {May 28--30, 2008},
Location = {Windsor, Ontario, Canada},
Month = {May},
}
Contact
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly [tjk@acm.org], Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Mississippi State University

