Plaisant, C. Grinstein, G. & Scholtz, J. (2009), “Visual-Analytics Evaluation,” IEEE Computer Society
The research method used in this article is qualitative and discusses the visual analytics. The research technique used is effective and helps in knowing more about the subject with the help of previous researches. This article has discussed the concept with four facets with which evaluation of this concept can be carried out.
Thomas, J. (2007), “Visual analytics: why now?” Sage Publications
The research method used in this article is the explanation of the opic provided by the experts of this field. The research method is not very authentic as it does not mention the names of the researches that have been used for developing this article. It discusses the uses and the prevalence of the concept of visual analytics.
Schultz, J. Cook, K. Whiting, M. Lemon, M & Greenblatt, H. (2009), “Visual Analytics Technology Transition Progress,” Sage Publications
The research design of this article is the comparison between the users of this software and those who do not use this software. The approach used n this article is effective and helps the people in knowing more about the concept. This article discusses the visual analytics' transition process and compares it with the transition process of the readily available software tools.
Ribarsky, B. & Dill, J. (2008), “Visual analytics science and technology,” Sage Publications
The research design in this article is qualitative as it discusses seven important papers from Visual Analytics Science and Technology Symposium (VAST 07) about the concept of visual analytics.
Andrienko, G. Andrienko, N. & Bartling, U. (2008), “Visual Analytics Approach to User-Controlled Evacuation Scheduling,” Sage Publications
The research design of this paper involves identifying a problem related to the concept of visual analytic the application of the concept of visual analytics. Thisdesign helps in knowing more about ...