A method to analyze visualizations in project management as boundary objects

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In project management different forms of visualizations are widely used e.g. gantt or PERT charts. A visualization can be defined as "the process of representing abstract business or scientific data as images that can aid in understanding the meaning of the data"<ref name="visualization-definition">Visualization. [online] http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/visualization. [Accessed 20. September 2015].</ref>.
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In project management different forms of visualizations are widely used e.g. gantt or PERT charts. A visualization can be defined as "the process of representing abstract business or scientific data as images that can aid in understanding the meaning of the data"<ref name="visualization-definition">Multimedia and graphics glossary - Visualization. [online] http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/visualization. [Accessed 20. September 2015].</ref>.
 
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Abstract

Introduction

In project management different forms of visualizations are widely used e.g. gantt or PERT charts. A visualization can be defined as "the process of representing abstract business or scientific data as images that can aid in understanding the meaning of the data"[1].

References

  1. Multimedia and graphics glossary - Visualization. [online] http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/visualization. [Accessed 20. September 2015].
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