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Item Classic Techniques in New Domains: An Alternative Recipe(The Eurographics Association, 2016) Monroe, Megan; Enrico Bertini and Niklas Elmqvist and Thomas WischgollIn this paper, we adapt the classic technique of depicting a process as a structured workflow to suit the standard recipe. Cooking can be thought of as a small data, big user task. A single recipe encompasses only a small amount of information, but is utilized across a large user base. Our goal was to understand and measure the benefits of tailoring the presentation of a recipe to suit a specific faction of users. As such, our more technical rendering was paired with a technically proficient user base, resulting in dramatic gains in both the speed and accuracy with which the information was interpreted. These benefits serve to motivate our continued work towards automatically translating recipes into a structured data format that can be easily reconfigured into this and other representations of the information to enable a more customized experience across a large and varied user base.Item IN2CO - A Visualization Framework for Intuitive Collaboration(The Eurographics Association, 2016) Rupprecht, Franca-Alexandra; Hamann, Bernd; Weidig, Christian; Aurich, Jan C.; Ebert, Achim; Enrico Bertini and Niklas Elmqvist and Thomas WischgollToday, the need for interaction and visualization techniques to fulfill user requirements for collaborative work is ever increasing. Current approaches do not suffice since they do not consider the simultaneous work of participating users, different views of the data being analyzed, or the exchange of information between different data emphases. We introduce Intuitive Collaboration (IN2CO), a scalable visualization framework that supports decision-making processes concerning multilevels and multi-roles. IN2CO improves the state of the art by integrating ubiquitous technologies and existing techniques to explore and manipulate data and dependencies collaboratively. A prototype has been tested by mechanical engineers with expertise in factory planning. Preliminary results imply that IN2CO supports communication and decision-making in a team-oriented manner.