Graphics and graphic information-processing /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Berlin ; New York :
De Gruyter,
1981.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A. POSTMORTEM OF AN EXAMPLE
- 1. The stages of decision-making
- 2. The aim of graphics: a higher level of information
- 2.1 Useful information
- 2.2 Information levels
- 2.3 Measurement of useless constructions
- 3. The three successive forms of graphic application
- 3.1 The matrix analysis of a problem
- 3.2 Graphic information-processing
- 3.3 Graphic communication
- 3.4 Outline of work
- B. GRAPHIC CONSTRUCTIONS
- 1. A “synoptic� of graphic constructions
- 2. Permutation matrices
- 2.1 The reorderable matrix
- 2.2 The weighted matrix
- 2.3 The image-file2.4 The matrix-file
- 2.5 The array of curves
- 3. Ordered tables
- 3.1 Tables with 1, 2 or 3 characteristics
- 3.2 Superimpositions and collections of tables
- 4. Reorderable networks
- 5. Ordered networks: topography and cartography
- 5.1 Information provided by a map
- 5.2 The base map
- 5.3 Cartography with one ordered characteristic
- 5.4 Cartography with several characteristics
- C. THE GRAPHIC SIGN SYSTEM (A Semiological Approach to Graphics)
- 1. Specificity of graphics
- 2. The bases of graphics
- 3. Variables of the image: the plane, size and value4. Differential variables
- 5. The law of visibility
- 6. Summary
- D. THE MATRIX ANALYSIS OF A PROBLEM AND THE CONCEPTION OF A DATA TABLE
- 1. The apportionment table
- 2. The homogeneity schema
- 3. The pertinency table
- 4. Applications of matrix analysis
- CONCLUSION