[Sigia-l] Quintura

David Malouf dave.ixd at gmail.com
Wed Feb 28 06:13:51 EST 2007


A lot of network management tools at the enterprise level use
hyperbolic trees like these.
Also the classic "Visual Thesaurus" has some level of success. But in
general I think there has not been a lot of great response to this
type of navigation scheme.

-- dave


On 2/27/07, Ziya Oz <listera at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Davezilla:
> > greater user caffeination
>
> Will Parker:
> > How can we monetize our CSE 242 class project?
>
> I guess ya'll loved it! You gotta admit humans have an innate desire to
> create this type of visual  node-mapping apps and, observing the last two
> decades or so, nothing will stop it. :-)
>
> Which brings me to my question: have you ever seen *any* successful
> application of this notion in any domain?
>
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