Author: Vladimir L. Averbukh

Publications

Publication period start: 1997
Number of co-authors: 4

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Aleksandr Baydalin
1
Damir Ismagilov
1
Polina Trushenkova
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Aleksandr Baydalin
1
Damir Ismagilov
1
Polina Trushenkova
1

Publications

Averbukh, Vladimir L., Bakhterev, Mikhail, Baydalin, Aleksandr, Ismagilov, Damir, Trushenkova, Polina (2007): Interface and Visualization Metaphors. In: Jacko, Julie A. (eds.) HCI International 2007 - 12th International Conference - Part II July 22-27, 2007, Beijing, China. pp. 13-22. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73107-8_2

Averbukh, Vladimir L. (2001): Toward the Conceptions of Visualization Language and Visualization Metaphor. In: HCC 2001 - IEEE CS International Symposium on Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments September 5-7, 2001, Stresa, Italy. pp. 390-391. https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hcc/2001/0474/00/04740390abs.htm

Averbukh, Vladimir L. (1997): Toward Formal Definition of Conception \'\'Adequacy in Visualization\'\'. In: VL 1997 , 1997, . pp. 46-47.

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