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Process and Progress: A Practitioner’s Perspective on the How, What and Why of Data Visualization

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    Stefaner M (2005) Projection Techniques for Document Maps. B.Sc. Thesis (supervisors: Dr. Petra Ludewig, Dr. habil. Helmar Gust), University of Osnabrück. Available online, URL, January 11, 2014: http://moritz.stefaner.eu/write-talk/b-sc-thesis/.

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    Project Homepage, URL, January 11, 2014: http://feelspace.cogsci.uni-osnabrueck.de/.

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    Stefaner M (2007) Visual Tools for The Socio-Semantic Web. M.A. Thesis (Supervisors: Prof. Boris Müller, Prof. Danijela Djokic), University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. Available online, URL, January 11, 2014: http://moritz.stefaner.eu/write-talk/ma-thesis-visual-tools/.

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Stefaner, M. (2015). Process and Progress: A Practitioner’s Perspective on the How, What and Why of Data Visualization. In: Bihanic, D. (eds) New Challenges for Data Design. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6596-5_21

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