Submitted by eac1g09 on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 16:44
The process of displaying data in a visual format, in order to communicate it effectively. “A visualization method is a systematic, rule-based, external, permanent, and graphic representation that depicts information in a way that is conducive to acquiring insights, developing an elaborate understanding, or communicating experiences.” (Lengler & Eppler 2007)
Lengler, Ralph & Eppler, Martin. (2007). Towards A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods for Management.
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