
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2015
Pages: 445-455
Series: Law and Philosophy Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319093741
Full citation:
, "Towards multidimensional rule visualizations", in: Problems of normativity, rules and rule-following, Berlin, Springer, 2015


Towards multidimensional rule visualizations
pp. 445-455
in: Michał Araszkiewicz, Paweł Banaś, Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki, Krzysztof Płeszka (eds), Problems of normativity, rules and rule-following, Berlin, Springer, 2015Abstract
This paper reviews visualizations in legal informatics. We focus on the transition from traditional rule-based linear textual representation such as "if A then B" to two- and three-dimensional ones and films. A methodology of visualization with the thought pattern of tertium comparationis can be attributed to Arthur Kaufmann. A tertium visualization aims at a mental bridge between different languages. We explore how visualizations are constructed and what types can be found here. Review criteria comprise comprehension, relations, vertical-horizontal arrangement, time-space structure, the focus of attention, education, etc. Pictures for review are selected from JURIX 2012 proceedings. We conclude that making visualizations as avant-garde as JURIX projects themselves is a tough task that requires knowledge of law, computing, media and semiotics.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2015
Pages: 445-455
Series: Law and Philosophy Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319093741
Full citation:
, "Towards multidimensional rule visualizations", in: Problems of normativity, rules and rule-following, Berlin, Springer, 2015