Visualization Techniques for Schedule Comparison
Dandan Huang, Melanie Tory, Sheryl Staub-French, Rachel Pottinger
In Computer Graphics Forum, 28(3), 2009.
Abstract: Project schedules are effectively represented by Gantt charts, but comparing multiple versions of a schedule is difficult. To compare versions with current methods, users must search and navigate through multiple large documents, making it difficult to identify differences. We present two novel visualization techniques to support the comparison of Gantt charts. First, we encode two Gantt charts in one view by overlapping them to show differences. Second, we designed an interactive visual technique, the ‘TbarView’, that allows users to compare multiple schedules within one single view. We evaluated the overlap and TbarView techniques via a user study. The study results showed that our design provided a quick overview of the variances among two or more schedules, and the techniques also improved efficiency by minimizing view switching. Our visual techniques for schedule comparison could be combined with other resource analysis tools to help project teams identify and resolve errors and problems in project schedules.
Keyword(s): H.5.2 [User Interfaces]: Graphical user interfaces, Evaluation/methodology, H.5.1 [User / Machine Systems]: Human factors, H.4.1 [Office Automation]: Time management (e.g., calendars, schedules), J.2 [Physical Sciences and Engineering]: Engineering.
@article{CGF:CGF1441,
author = {Dandan Huang and Melanie Tory and Sheryl Staub-French and Rachel Pottinger},
title = {Visualization Techniques for Schedule Comparison},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {28},
number = {3},
pages = {951--958},
year = {2009},
}
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