I think this just-published paper is a prime example of what our @jovi journal is about: over three review rounds and more than one year, the reviewers worked _together_ with the author to improve the paper until it was ready to publish. And they are rightfully proud of their contribution, so they signed their own name to their reviews (which are also published along with the paper). Kudos! 🥳
New publication in JoVI: Visualising in Spite of All the Data by Paul Heinicker https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/jovi/article/view/8417 The paper discusses the the contemporary development of the practice and theory of visualisation culture. It looks at the prevailing ideas and narratives regarding data and its visual representation from a media cultural studies perspective. It analyses a dominant model of affirmative visualisation that shapes the cultural technique in its data-positivi...
Earlier this year my doctoral dissertation was finally published. It explores how to use #visualization to communicate #performance characteristics of complex software systems.
Full text is available online:
Tarner, Hagen, 2025. Interactive Evaluation and Contextualization of Software Performance. https://doi.org/10.17185/duepublico/83101
The new sighting map in vulnerability-lookup provides valuable insights into vulnerability activity trends.
Thanks to @cedric for the hard work testing all the graphical libraries and ultimately choosing a simple, efficient infovis approach.
🔗 https://vulnerability.circl.lu/
🔗 https://www.vulnerability-lookup.org/