• DocumentCode
    2290690
  • Title

    Abstract data visualisation in the built environment

  • Author

    Pilgrim, Matthew ; Bouchlaghem, Dino ; Loveday, Dennis ; Holmes, Michael

  • Author_Institution
    Centre for Innovative Construction Eng., Loughborough Univ. of Technol., UK
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Firstpage
    126
  • Lastpage
    134
  • Abstract
    Research on data visualisation is undergoing major developments in a number of different fields. These developments include investigating ways of applying visualisation techniques and systems for the more efficient manipulation, interpretation and presentation of data. In the built environment field, the potential of new visualisation technologies to enhance the presentation of performance data obtained as output from simulation programs has remained almost unexplored. The primary aim of the work summarised in this paper was to commence the development of a method for visualising the data produced by thermal analysis tools. Two applications are presented. The first is designed to automatically process the output within a commercial spreadsheet program. The second is designed to display the solution in 3D to aid spatial recognition and data navigation. This paper shows, through small-scale user tests, that each of the proposed applications significantly improves some of the attributes associated with usability, namely: learnability, efficiency, memorability, errors and user satisfaction. Advice is given on the key aspects that will require attention when the full method is developed. Finally, it should be possible to develop low-cost data visualisation tools to improve the overall usability of a thermal analysis tool within a built environment practice
  • Keywords
    architecture; data visualisation; engineering graphics; environmental engineering; spreadsheet programs; thermal analysis; 3D display; abstract data visualisation; automatic output processing; built environment; data interpretation; data manipulation; data navigation; data presentation; efficiency; errors; learnability; low-cost data visualisation tools; memorability; performance data; simulation program output; small-scale user tests; spatial recognition; spreadsheet; thermal analysis tools; usability; user satisfaction; Buildings; Construction industry; Data engineering; Data visualization; Navigation; Process design; Testing; Three dimensional displays; Usability; Virtual reality;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Information Visualization, 2000. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • ISSN
    1093-9547
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-0743-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IV.2000.859747
  • Filename
    859747