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Bullemer, Peter T., Metz, Stephen V. and Richardson, Rose Mae (1992): A User Interface Design Concept for Visualization of Multidimensional Process Models. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 361-364.

We describe a user interface design concept for the interactive visualization of multidimensional industrial process models. Key features of the design include: a matrix layout of 3-D and 2-D graphical plots, an interaction area for visualizing integral relationships and selecting context for viewing individual x-y functions, and a reference area extending throughout the matrix for maintaining focus on desirable values of product quality. These features are motivated by task-specific needs to develop conceptual models of the physical processes used in making products. Conceptual models enable process engineers to determine the optimal operating ranges for controllable process parameters.

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