A review of overview+ detail, zooming, and focus+ context interfaces

A Cockburn, A Karlson, BB Bederson�- ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2009 - dl.acm.org
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2009dl.acm.org
There are many interface schemes that allow users to work at, and move between, focused
and contextual views of a dataset. We review and categorize these schemes according to
the interface mechanisms used to separate and blend views. The four approaches are
overview+ detail, which uses a spatial separation between focused and contextual views;
zooming, which uses a temporal separation; focus+ context, which minimizes the seam
between views by displaying the focus within the context; and cue-based techniques which�…
There are many interface schemes that allow users to work at, and move between, focused and contextual views of a dataset. We review and categorize these schemes according to the interface mechanisms used to separate and blend views. The four approaches are overview+detail, which uses a spatial separation between focused and contextual views; zooming, which uses a temporal separation; focus+context, which minimizes the seam between views by displaying the focus within the context; and cue-based techniques which selectively highlight or suppress items within the information space. Critical features of these categories, and empirical evidence of their success, are discussed. The aim is to provide a succinct summary of the state-of-the-art, to illuminate both successful and unsuccessful interface strategies, and to identify potentially fruitful areas for further work.
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