Due to the popularity of modern Collaborative Virtual Environments, there has been a related increase in their size and complexity. Developers therefore need visualisations that expose usage patterns from logged data, to understand the structures and dynamics of these complex environments. This chapter presents a new framework for the process of visualising virtual environment usage data. Major components, such as an event model, designer task model and data acquisition infrastructure are described. Interface and implementation factors are also developed, along with example visualisation techniques that make use of the new task and event model. A case study is performed to illustrate a typical scenario for the framework, and its benefits to the environment development team.
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Brown, R., Joslin, S., & Drennan, P. (2009). A visualization framework for collaborative virtual environment usage information. In Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing (Vol. 36, pp. 201–221). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-269-2_9
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