Tailoring visualization and interaction design to the demands of an application is challenging if domain information is unavailable or confidential. This article discusses a process-centric design approach, allowing for inferring… Click to show full abstract
Tailoring visualization and interaction design to the demands of an application is challenging if domain information is unavailable or confidential. This article discusses a process-centric design approach, allowing for inferring design goals indirectly from informal interviews with practitioners and stakeholders. The design benefits from their expertise, while secrets remain secret.
               
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