Description: Visualizing Information Using SVG and X3D by Vladimir Geroimenko, Chaomei Chen Correcting the Great Mistake People often mistake one thing for another. That is why it is so perplexing that the technology elite – supposedly savvy folk such as software developers, marketers and businessmen – have continually mistaken Web-based graphics for something it is not. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This is the first book devoted to both SVG and X3D as a new and universal means of visualizing information. It presents the state-of-the-art research emerging in this novel area and introduces SVG and X3D fundamentals and leading authoring tools. The key topics covered include: - The foundations of SVG and X3D - Data, information, knowledge and network visualization - Advanced and distributed user interfaces - Visualizing metadata and the Semantic Web - Visual interfaces to Web services - New trends and paradigms in publishing and Interactive TV - Displaying geographically referenced data and chemical structures - Advanced use of Adobe Illustrator and X3D-Edit authoring tools This book will be essential reading not only for researchers, Web developers and graduate students but also for undergraduates and everyone who is interested in using the next-generation computer graphics on their websites. Notes This is the first book devoted to both SVG and X3D as a new and universal means of visualizing information. It presents the state-of-the-art research emerging in this novel area and, to keep the book self-contained, introduces SVG and X3D fundamentals and leading authoring tools. The key topics covered include data, information, knowledge and network visualization; advanced graphical user interfaces; visualizing metadata, ontologies and the Semantic Web; new trends and paradigms in publishing and Web-based Interactive TV; displaying geographically referenced data; the advanced use of Adobe Illustrator and X3D-Edit authoring tools.This book will be essential reading not only for researchers, Web developers and graduate students but also for undergraduates and everyone who is interested in using the next-generation computer graphics on their web sites. Table of Contents Using SVG and X3D in Generic Web Applications.- SVG and X3D in the Context of the XML Family and the Semantic Web.- The Foundations of SVG.- X3D Fundamentals.- SVG as the Visual Interface to Web Services.- X3D Graphics, Java and the Semantic Web.- Distributed User Interfaces: Toward SVG 1.2.- Publishing Paradigms for X3D.- Applying SVG and X3D to Specific Problems.- Visualizing Complex Networks.- Applying SVG to Visualization of Chemical Structures and Reactions.- Using Metadata-based SVG and X3D Graphics in Interactive TV.- Knowledge Visualization Using Dynamic SVG Charts.- Using SVG and XSLT to Display Visually Geo-referenced XML.- Using Adobe Illustrator to Create Complex SVG Illustrations.- X3D-Edit Authoring Tool for Extensible 3D (X3D) Graphics.- Concluding Remarks Vladimir Geroimenko and Chaomei Chen. Long Description Correcting the Great Mistake People often mistake one thing for another. Thats human nature. However, one would expect the leaders in a particular ?eld of endeavour to have superior ab- ities to discriminate among the developments within that ?eld. That is why it is so perplexing that the technology elite - supposedly savvy folk such as software developers, marketers and businessmen - have continually mistaken Web-based graphics for something it is not. The ?rst great graphics technology for the Web,VRML,has been mistaken for something else since its inception. Viewed variously as a game system,a format for architectural walkthroughs,a platform for multi-user chat and an augmentation of reality,VRML may qualify as the least understood invention in the history of inf- mation technology. Perhaps it is so because when VRML was originally introduced it was touted as a tool for putting the shopping malls of the world online,at once prosaic and horrifyingly mundane to those of us who were developing it. Perhaps those ?rst two initials,"VR",created expectations of sprawling,photorealistic f- tasy landscapes for exploration and play across the Web. Or perhaps the magnitude of the invention was simply too great to be understood at the time by the many, ironically even by those spending the money to underwrite its development. Regardless of the reasons,VRML suffered in the mainstream as it was twisted to meet unintended ends and stretched far beyond its limitations. Feature First book to deal with both of the main XML-based technologies for 2D and 3D visualisation of the next-generation New interactive 2D and 3D interfaces for Web-based applications are investigated and implemented New metaphors for information visualisation are developed Practical solutions to several generic and specific problems of using SVG and X3D graphics are proposed Printed in full colour - over 80 colour figures Description for Sales People This is the first book devoted to both SVG and X3D as a new and universal means of visualizing information. It presents the state-of-the-art research emerging in this novel area and, to keep the book self-contained, introduces SVG and X3D fundamentals and leading authoring tools. The key topics covered include data, information, knowledge and network visualization; advanced graphical user interfaces; visualizing metadata, ontologies and the Semantic Web; new trends and paradigms in publishing and Web-based Interactive TV; displaying geographically referenced data; the advanced use of Adobe Illustrator and X3D-Edit authoring tools.This book will be essential reading not only for researchers, Web developers and graduate students but also for undergraduates and everyone who is interested in using the next-generation computer graphics on their web sites. Details ISBN1849969183 Publisher Springer London Ltd Year 2010 ISBN-10 1849969183 ISBN-13 9781849969185 Format Paperback Publication Date 2010-10-13 Imprint Springer London Ltd Place of Publication England Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Chaomei Chen DEWEY 004 Edition 1st Short Title VISUALIZING INFO USING SVG & X Language English Media Book Pages 298 Subtitle XML-based Technologies for the XML-based Web Illustrations 86 Illustrations, color; 125 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 298 p. 211 illus., 86 illus. in color. DOI 10.1007/b138564 AU Release Date 2010-10-13 NZ Release Date 2010-10-13 UK Release Date 2010-10-13 Author Chaomei Chen Edition Description Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005 Alternative 9781852337902 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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