Process Visualization
Problem
A process is a structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specified output for a particular customer or market across time and place.
This topics may be extended for a project or bachelor thesis designing, implementing, and evaluating interactive research prototype.
Aim
You should provide a systematic overview of existing approaches in scientific literature to visualize such processes.
Other information
Starting point(s) for research:
- visualization of event sequence data
- van der Linden, S., Wulterkens, B., van Gilst, M. M., Overeem, S., van Pul, C., Vilanova, A., and van den Elzen, S.,"FlexEvent: Going beyond Case-Centric Exploration and Analysis of Multivariate Event Sequences" Computer Graphics Forum. 42(3):161-172, 2023.
- van der Linden, S. de Fouw, E., van den Elzen, S. and Vilanova, A., "A Survey of Visualization Techniques for Comparing Event Sequences" Computers and Graphics, 115:522-542, 2023.
- The TimeViz Browser 2.0
- --> Filter: Time >> intervals
Aigner, W., K. Kaiser, and S. Miksch, "Visualization Techniques to Support Authoring, Execution, and Maintenance of Clinical Guidelines", Computer-Based Medical Guidelines and Protocols: A Primer and Current Trends: IOS Press, Health Technology and Informatics, pp. 140–159, 2008.
Bodesinsky, P., B. Alsallakh, T. Gschwandtner, and S. Miksch, "Exploration and Assessment of Event Data", Sixth International EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics (EuroVA) 2015, Cagliari, Italy, The Eurographics Association, pp. 5, 2015.
Proviado - Visualizing Large Business Processes
Project partners
University of Ulm, Institute of Databases and Information Systems
Daimler AG, Research & Development
University of Twente, The Netherlands, Information Systems Group