Barbora Kozlikova, Daniel Archambault, Johannes Dreesman, Andreas Kerren, Biagio Lucini, Cagatay Turkay, Melanie Tory, Daniel Keefe, Cindy Xiong Bearfield
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Embarrassingly Agile-Data Visualization Methodology in Emergency Responses.
The pandemic had broad reaching impacts on how we do many things, including the way that we design and implement visualizations. In this article, we reflect on how visualization design changed in an emergency response. Based on these reflections, we present modifications to design methodologies for visualizations to accommodate an emergency response and its working conditions.
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