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Models and Software

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When any new discipline starts out, the initial rush to chart the unknown is usually followed by a period of reflection and harmonisation. A common product of this phase is a model or models that try to place some order on the topic. Visualization was no different; in fact, rather more models of visualization were probably produced than for most disciplines.

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© 2007 Helen Wright

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(2007). Models and Software. In: Introduction to Scientific Visualization. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-755-8_3

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