A classification of visual representations
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Graph theory and its applications
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VisuThread: un module de visualisation de conversations électroniques
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Thread arcs: an email thread visualization
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Graph and matrices are two well-known solutions for representing network data. Each of them presents some advantages and drawbacks. The approach discussed in this paper consists in transforming a graph on the basis of a matrix-based organisation of the visualization space, in order to obtain a new trade-off between the two kinds of representation. This technique, called Mat'Graph, has been used to visualize the e-mail interactions between the members of a construction project.