Computer simulation: a practical perspective
Computer simulation: a practical perspective
Information Graphics: A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference
Information Graphics: A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference
Simulation Modeling and Analysis
Simulation Modeling and Analysis
Visual Cues: Practical Data Visualization
Visual Cues: Practical Data Visualization
A Methodology for Choosing Data Representations
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
The Eyes Have It: A Task by Data Type Taxonomy for Information Visualizations
VL '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
A unified taxonomic framework for information visualization
APVis '03 Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific symposium on Information visualisation - Volume 24
Modeling and analysis of a generic cross-docking facility
WSC '05 Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation
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Simulation has become one of the most important techniques with regard to manufacturing and logistics systems. During modeling and experimenting simulation input and output data have to be presented to different target groups which range from simulation experts and factory planners to representatives of company management, and for different tasks and specific purposes. Different kinds of visualization techniques are used to present the simulation data, from static techniques as charts and layout plans to dynamic techniques as 2-D or 3-D animation as well as Virtual or Augmented Reality. But often, non-expressive and non-effective visualizations prevent the understanding of simulation output. This paper presents a taxonomy of visualization techniques for simulation in production and logistics and outlines how to use this taxonomy as a base for decision support to select the right visualization technique for specific target groups.