Abstract
Vast amounts of data are presented to users in digital systems that generally require visualizations to simplify and provide more insights in a small number of pixels. This is crucial for targeting users who do not have the time or inclination to parse a large number of charts and graphs, but who want to understand what is happening with their digital systems. To solve this issue, proposed herein is a technique that relies on using the orientation of colored stripes to add a dimension of information to a large dataset, such as a health bar chart indicating alerts. The proposed technique will assist in conveying aspects of a digital system to some users, while also not getting in the way of other users in the same space who do not know what it means.
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Recommended Citation
Q Erwin, Daniel; Poole, Jessica; and Lowe, Stephen, "USING ORIENTATION TO CONVEY ALERT QUANTITY", Technical Disclosure Commons, (July 23, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7225