From Tasks to Tools: A Field Study in Collaborative Visual Analytics

Daniel Ha, Minjung Kim, Andrew Wade, William-S Chao, Kevin I.-J. Ho, Linda T. Kaastra, Brian D. Fisher, J. Dill
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This poster presents an exploratory field study of a VAST 2007 contest entry. We applied cognitive task analysis (CTA), grounded theory (GT), and activity theory (AT), to analysis of field notes and interviews from participants. Our results are described in the context of activity theory and sensemaking, two theoretical perspectives that we have found to be particularly useful in understanding analytic tasks.
从任务到工具:协同视觉分析的实地研究
这张海报展示了对2007年VAST竞赛参赛作品的探索性实地研究。我们运用认知任务分析(CTA)、扎根理论(GT)和活动理论(AT)来分析现场记录和参与者的访谈。我们的结果是在活动理论和语义构建的背景下描述的,我们发现这两个理论观点在理解分析任务时特别有用。
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